wistful
/ˈwɪstfəl/
wistful
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- 1.
Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
"a wistful smile"
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She had a wistful look in her eyes.
She had a wistful look in her eyes.
Listening to old songs made him feel wistful about his childhood.
Listening to old songs made him feel wistful about his childhood.
The artist's latest exhibition featured a series of wistful portraits.
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How do you pronounce wistful?
wistful is pronounced [/ˈwɪstfəl/]. You can hear a native pronunciation on Smoveth.
What does wistful mean?
wistful means "wistful". See the meanings and examples higher up on the page for the full picture.
How difficult is wistful?
wistful is a Intermediate-level word.
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Example: "She had a wistful look in her eyes." — used to mean "wistful".
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