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
- 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.
- I whished I could freeze time and savor this moment forever.
- The boy whished for a new toy, hoping his wish would come true.
- Whishing could resolve all conflicts, ending violence and hatred.
- The athlete whished for victory, believing in his abilities to triumph.
- I whished for a world without suffering, where compassion reigned supreme.
- 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
zipping, buzzing, whispering,humming, burring, hissing,whirring, whistling, murmuring, droning
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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.