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wish
noun as in desire
Strongest matches
ambition, aspiration, choice, hope, inclination, intention, longing, prayer, preference, request, will, yearning
Example Sentences
The Times created a map showing a hypothetical Southern California city beside the mountains and asked experts to offer their wish list of fire-risk prevention measures.
In the past, Trump likely would have been concerned with keeping those people on board, but right now, he seems too enthralled with Musk to defy his beloved's wishes.
One woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, said her partner was made redundant when she was 36 weeks pregnant.
She said she wishes players on the team would start talking about fossil fuel advertisements, too.
You too are victims of his callous, cowardly, vindictive behaviours and I wish he hadn't put you through that.
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When To Use
What are other ways to say wish?
To wish is to feel an impulse toward attainment or possession of something; the strength of the feeling may be of greater or lesser intensity: I wish I could go home. Desire, a more formal verb, suggests a strong wish: They desire liberation. Want, usually colloquial in use, suggests a feeling of lack or need that imperatively demands fulfillment: People all over the world want peace.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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