wistful
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Wistful \Wist"ful\, a. [For wishful; perhaps influenced by
wistly, which is probably corrupted from OE. wisly certainly
(from Icel. viss certain, akin to E. wit). See {Wish}.]
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1. Longing; wishful; desirous.
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Lifting up one of my sashes, I cast many a wistful,
melancholy look towards the sea. --Swift.
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2. Full of thought; eagerly attentive; meditative; musing;
pensive; contemplative.
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That he who there at such an hour hath been,
Will wistful linger on that hallowed spot. --Byron.
[1913 Webster] -- {Wist"ful*ly}, adv. -- {Wist"ful*ness},
n.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
72 Moby Thesaurus words for "wistful":
ashamed, atrabiliar, atrabilious, blue, cogitative, cognitive,
concentrating, concentrative, conceptive, conceptual,
conceptualized, conscience-smitten, conscience-stricken,
contemplating, contemplative, deliberating, deliberative,
excogitating, full of remorse, funky, hankering, homesick, honing,
ideative, introspective, languishing, longing, meditating,
meditative, melancholic, melancholy, mental, museful, musing,
noetic, nostalgic, pensive, pining, pondering, prehensive,
reflecting, reflective, regretful, remorseful, repining, rueful,
ruminant, ruminating, ruminative, self-accusing, self-condemning,
self-convicting, self-debasing, self-flagellating,
self-humiliating, self-punishing, self-reproaching, serious,
shamefaced, shamefast, shameful, sober, sorry, speculative,
thinking, thought, thoughtful, tristful, unhappy about, wishful,
yearnful, yearning
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