whished (Meaning)

whished

to move with a whish especially at high speed, to urge on or cause to move with a whish, to make a sibilant sound, a rushing sound, to move with a whizzing or swishing sound

whished Sentence Examples

  1. I wished upon a shooting star, hoping my dream would come true.
  2. She wished her parents a happy anniversary, knowing it meant the world to them.
  3. The child wished for a new toy every night before falling asleep.
  4. He wished he could turn back time and make different choices.
  5. I wished I had brought a jacket, as the weather was unexpectedly cold.
  6. She wished she had the courage to ask him out on a date.
  7. The traveler wished for a safe and comfortable journey.
  8. I wished I could have spent more time with my loved one before they passed away.
  9. He wished his birthday wish would come true, even though he knew it was unlikely.
  10. I wished I had listened to my gut feeling, as it would have prevented me from making a costly mistake.

FAQs About the word whished

to move with a whish especially at high speed, to urge on or cause to move with a whish, to make a sibilant sound, a rushing sound, to move with a whizzing or s

hummed, whispered, zipped, buzzed, droned, sighed, hissed, whistled, murmured, zoomed

No antonyms found.

I wished upon a shooting star, hoping my dream would come true.

She wished her parents a happy anniversary, knowing it meant the world to them.

The child wished for a new toy every night before falling asleep.

He wished he could turn back time and make different choices.