unwish (Meaning)
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unwish (v. t.)
To wish not to be; to destroy by wishing.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unwish
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unwish Sentence Examples
- I unwished I had ever uttered those spiteful words, for they haunted my conscience.
- She unwished her hasty decision, realizing the consequences it would have on her future.
- The child unwished his wish to have a pet snake, as its sharp fangs now terrified him.
- In a moment of remorse, I unwished the harm I had inflicted on my former friend.
- The wealthy man unwished his vast fortune, realizing that it had brought him more sorrow than joy.
- I unwished my initial excitement at the new job, as I discovered its soul-crushing monotony.
- The traveler unwished his journey to a distant land, longing for the comfort and familiarity of home.
- The politician unwished his controversial statement, fearing the damage it would do to his reputation.
- The scientist unwished the groundbreaking discovery he had made, horrified by its potential for evil.
- I unwished my youthful rebellion, understanding that it had cost me valuable relationships and opportunities.
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To wish not to be; to destroy by wishing.
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I unwished I had ever uttered those spiteful words, for they haunted my conscience.
She unwished her hasty decision, realizing the consequences it would have on her future.
The child unwished his wish to have a pet snake, as its sharp fangs now terrified him.
In a moment of remorse, I unwished the harm I had inflicted on my former friend.