wistful

wistful
wistfully, adv.wistfulness, n.
/wist"feuhl/, adj.
1. characterized by melancholy; longing; yearning.
2. pensive, esp. in a melancholy way.
[1605-15; obs. wist quiet, silent, attentive (var. of WHIST2) + -FUL]
Syn. 2. reflective, musing, meditative, forlorn.

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  • wistful — 1610s, closely attentive, from obsolete wist intent (c.1500), of uncertain origin. Perhaps formed on the model of wishful. The meaning of yearningly eager is first recorded 1714. Related: Wistfully; wistfulness …   Etymology dictionary

  • wistful — [adj] daydreaming, longing contemplative, desirous, disconsolate, dreaming, dreamy, forlorn, hopeless, meditative, melancholy, mournful, musing, nostalgic, pensive, plaintive, reflective, sad, thoughtful, wishful, yearning; concept 403 Ant.… …   New thesaurus

  • wistful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing. DERIVATIVES wistfully adverb wistfulness noun. ORIGIN apparently from obsolete wistly intently , influenced by WISHFUL(Cf. ↑wishfully) …   English terms dictionary

  • wistful — [wist′fəl] adj. [altered (modeled on WISHFUL) < earlier wistly, attentive] showing or expressing vague yearnings; longing pensively wistfully adv. wistfulness n …   English World dictionary

  • wistful — [[t]wɪ̱stfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is wistful is rather sad because they want something and know that they cannot have it. I can t help feeling slightly wistful about the perks I m giving up... He has a wistful look. Derived words:… …   English dictionary

  • wistful — adjective Etymology: blend of wishful and obsolete English wistly intently Date: 1714 1. full of yearning or desire tinged with melancholy; also inspiring such yearning < a wistful memoir > 2. musingly sad ; pensive < a wistful glance > •… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • wistful — wist|ful [ wıstfəl ] adjective slightly sad because you want to have or do something: a wistful expression/smile a. used when you are thinking about something that made you happy in the past: Miranda felt a wistful longing for the old days. ╾… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • wistful — UK [ˈwɪstf(ə)l] / US [ˈwɪstfəl] adjective a) slightly sad because you want to have or to do something a wistful expression/smile b) used when you are thinking about something that made you happy in the past Miranda felt a wistful longing for the… …   English dictionary

  • wistful — adjective a) full of yearning or longing His eyes grew wistful as he recalled his university days. b) sad and thoughtful …   Wiktionary

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