wis Synonyms
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wis Meaning
Webster
wis (adv.)
Certainly; really; indeed.
Webster
wis (v. t.)
To think; to suppose; to imagine; -- used chiefly in the first person sing. present tense, I wis. See the Note under Ywis.
wis Sentence Examples
- The ancient tome exuded a palpable wisp of arcane knowledge.
- A delicate wisp of smoke curled lazily from the incense burner.
- The wind carried a faint wisp of her perfume, igniting memories.
- The wisp of a cloud drifted across the sky like a ephemeral dream.
- A wisp of hair escaped her tidy bun, framing her face.
- The wisp of a shadow disappeared into the dim alleyway.
- A wisp of doubt lingered in his mind, despite his attempts to dismiss it.
- The distant forest fire cast a wispy glow upon the horizon.
- A wisp of paper floated through the open window, carrying a cryptic message.
- The ghost's ethereal form materialized as a faint wisp of light.
FAQs About the word wis
Certainly; really; indeed., To think; to suppose; to imagine; -- used chiefly in the first person sing. present tense, I wis. See the Note under Ywis.
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The ancient tome exuded a palpable wisp of arcane knowledge.
A delicate wisp of smoke curled lazily from the incense burner.
The wind carried a faint wisp of her perfume, igniting memories.
The wisp of a cloud drifted across the sky like a ephemeral dream.