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- Dictionaryverbwish (verb) · wishes (third person present) · wished (past tense) · wished (past participle) · wishing (present participle)
- feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable; want something that cannot or probably will not happen:"we wished for peace" · "he wished that he had practiced the routines"Similar:hope forlong foryearn forhunger forthirst forlust aftersigh forpine fordream ofaspire tohave as one's goal/aimbe bent onbe desirous of
- silently invoke a hope or desire, especially in a ritualized way:"I closed my eyes and wished"
- feel or express a desire to do something:"they wish to become involved"
- ask (someone) to do something or that (something) be done:"I wish it to be clearly understood"
- express a desire for (the success or good fortune) of (someone):"they wish her every success"Similar:
- (wish something on)hope that something unpleasant will happen to:"I would not wish it on the vilest soul"
nounwish (noun) · wishes (plural noun)- a desire or hope for something to happen:"the union has reiterated its wish for an agreement" · "it is their wish to continue organizing similar exhibitions"
- (wishes)an expression of a desire or hope for something to happen, typically in the form of a request or instruction:"she must carry out her late father's wishes"
- an invocation or recitation of a hope or desire:"he makes a wish"
- (wishes)an expression of a desire for someone's success or good fortune:"they had received kindness and good wishes from total strangers"
- a thing or event that is or has been desired; an object of desire:"the petitioners eventually got their wish"
OriginOld English wȳscan, of Germanic origin; related to German wünschen, also to ween and wont. Wish Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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WEB“Wish” as a verb is correct in the first-person singular or plural form (i.e. “we wish you”). As a noun, it is correct as the singular form. “Wishes” as a verb is correct in the third-person singular form (i.e. “he wishes you”).
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