wishes
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
wish/wɪʃ/
▶verb
- 1 desire something that cannot or probably will not happen.
- 2 want to do something.
■ ask (someone) to do something or that (something) be done.
- 3 express a hope that (someone) has (happiness or success).
■ (wish someone/thing on) hope that (someone) has to deal with someone or something undesirable.
- 1 a desire or hope, or an expression of this.
■ (wishes) an expression of a hope for someone's happiness, success, or welfare.
- 2 a thing wished for.
– derivatives
-wisher noun.
-wisher noun.
'wishes' also found in these Oxford entries:
accommodate
- attentive
- ave
- best
- carte blanche
- cheers
- commend
- congratulation
- cow
- dance
- disoblige
- disposable income
- disposal
- drink
- genie
- Godspeed
- good
- goodbye
- goodnight
- greetings card
- heart
- humour
- iechyd da
- inattentive
- overindulge
- pager
- please
- regard
- selfless
- self-sacrifice
- self-willed
- skeleton
- space
- suit
- toast
- unaccommodating
- way
- wish
- wishful
- wish-fulfilment

