wist (Meaning)

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wist (v.)

Knew.

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wist (e)

(imp.) of Wit

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wist (p. p.)

of Wit

Synonyms & Antonyms of wist

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wist Sentence Examples

  1. The wistful look in her eyes betrayed her longing for something she could not have.
  2. The wind whispered with a wistful tone, carrying with it the scent of distant lands.
  3. The sight of the old farmhouse filled him with a strange, wistful nostalgia.
  4. She closed her eyes and sighed with wistful resignation, accepting the inevitable.
  5. The melody lingered in the air, evoking a wistful sense of longing and regret.
  6. The artist's brushstrokes captured a wistful moment, a fleeting glimpse of a world half-remembered.
  7. As the sun began its descent, casting a wistful glow over the landscape, he felt a sense of peace.
  8. The old man sat on the porch, his gaze lost in the wistful contemplation of days gone by.
  9. The poet's words painted a vivid tableau of wistful beauty, stirring emotions that lay dormant.
  10. The scent of lilacs wafted through the window, bringing with it a wistful reminder of forgotten summers.

FAQs About the word wist

Knew., (imp.) of Wit, of Wit

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The wistful look in her eyes betrayed her longing for something she could not have.

The wind whispered with a wistful tone, carrying with it the scent of distant lands.

The sight of the old farmhouse filled him with a strange, wistful nostalgia.

She closed her eyes and sighed with wistful resignation, accepting the inevitable.