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wistful (adj.)

1610s, "closely attentive," perhaps from obsolete wistly "intently" (c. 1500), of uncertain origin. Perhaps formed on the model of wishful. Middle English wistful meant "bountiful, well-supplied," from Old English wist "provisions." The meaning of "longingly pensive, musing" is by 1714. Related: Wistfully; wistfulness.

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Definitions of wistful from WordNet

wistful (adj.)
showing pensive sadness;
the sensitive and wistful response of a poet to the gentler phases of beauty
Synonyms: pensive
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