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wisher Definition


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wish
verb wishes, wished, wishing
    1. To want; to have a desire.
      Thesaurus: aspire, yearn, hope, crave, yen, hunger, long for, want, need, desire; Antonym: dislike, fear.
    2. To desire, especially vainly or helplessly (that something were the case).
    3. To express a desire for (luck, success, happiness, etc) to come to someone.
    4. To demand or want something, or to do something.
      Thesaurus: require, order, ask, bid, request, command.
    5. To say (good afternoon, etc) to someone.
noun wishes
    1. A desire.
      Thesaurus: aspiration, hope, whim, inclination, desideratum; hankering, yen, desire, yearning, want, hunger, urge; Antonym: dislike, fear.
    2. What one wants to be done, etc.
      Form: wishes (usually)
    3. A hope expressed for someone's welfare.
      Example: best wishes
      Form: wishes
    4. In fairy tales and traditional ritual, etc: the stating of a desire in expectation or hope of its being magically fulfilled.
Derivative: wisher
noun
    Idiom: wish someone joy of something
      usually ironic
      To wish them well of (some liability or commitment, etc that the speaker is glad to be rid of).
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon wyscan.

    Phrasal Verb: wish for something
      To long for it, especially in vain.To make a wish for it.
    Phrasal Verb: wish someone well
      To wish them success or good fortune.To bear them no ill-will.
    Phrasal Verb: wish something on someone
      To desire it to be inflicted on them.
        Example: I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy
      To impose or inflict it on them.
        Example: I expect she'll wish herself on us for Christmas


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