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Wishful vs Languishing - What's the difference?

wishful | languishing | Related terms |

Wishful is a related term of languishing.


As adjectives the difference between wishful and languishing

is that wishful is (obsolete) wished-for; desired, wanted while languishing is lacking of vigor or spirit.

As a verb languishing is

.

As a noun languishing is

the act of one who languishes.

Striving vs Wishful - What's the difference?

striving | wishful |


As a verb striving

is .

As a noun striving

is effort; the act of one who strives.

As an adjective wishful is

(obsolete) wished-for; desired, wanted.

Wishful vs Fishful - What's the difference?

wishful | fishful |


As adjectives the difference between wishful and fishful

is that wishful is (obsolete) wished-for; desired, wanted while fishful is abounding in fish.

Wishful vs Dishful - What's the difference?

wishful | dishful |


As an adjective wishful

is (obsolete) wished-for; desired, wanted.

As a noun dishful is

as much as a dish will hold.

Wishful vs Deromanticize - What's the difference?

wishful | deromanticize |


As an adjective wishful

is (obsolete) wished-for; desired, wanted.

As a verb deromanticize is

to strip of romance; to make realistic rather than wishfully ideal.

Wishful vs Wishfulness - What's the difference?

wishful | wishfulness |


As an adjective wishful

is (obsolete) wished-for; desired, wanted.

As a noun wishfulness is

the state or quality of being wishful; sometimes specifically wishful thinking.

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