whishing Antonyms

Meaning of whishing

whishing

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

whishing Sentence Examples

  1. Whishing upon a star, she made a heartfelt desire.
  2. The students whished their teacher a happy birthday with enthusiasm.
  3. Whishing away the pain, the doctor administered a powerful medication.
  4. The children whished their parents goodbye as they boarded the school bus.
  5. I whished I could freeze time and savor this moment forever.
  6. The boy whished for a new toy, hoping his wish would come true.
  7. Whishing could resolve all conflicts, ending violence and hatred.
  8. The athlete whished for victory, believing in his abilities to triumph.
  9. I whished for a world without suffering, where compassion reigned supreme.
  10. Whishing upon a shooting star is said to bring good luck and fortune.

FAQs About the word whishing

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

buzzing, whispering,humming, zipping, whizzing, murmuring, sighing, whistling, burring, hissing

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Whishing upon a star, she made a heartfelt desire.

The students whished their teacher a happy birthday with enthusiasm.

Whishing away the pain, the doctor administered a powerful medication.

The children whished their parents goodbye as they boarded the school bus.