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Wistfulness
[
wist
-f
uh
l
]
Origin
wist·ful
/
ˈwɪst
fəl
/
Show Spelled
[
wist
-f
uh
l
]
Show IPA
adjective
1.
characterized by
melancholy
; longing; yearning.
2.
pensive, especially in a melancholy way.
Origin:
1605–15;
obsolete
wist
quiet, silent, attentive (variant of
whist
2
) +
-ful
Related forms
wist·ful·ly,
adverb
wist·ful·ness,
noun
un·wist·ful,
adjective
un·wist·ful·ly,
adverb
un·wist·ful·ness,
noun
Synonyms
2.
reflective, musing, meditative, forlorn.
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wistful
(ˈwɪstfʊl)
—
adj
sadly pensive, esp about something yearned for
'wistfully
—
adv
'wistfulness
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
wistful
1613, "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.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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