Yes, "wished" is a word. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "wish," which means to desire or hope for something to happen.
The past form of "wish" is "wished," and the past participle is also "wished."
wished as in "I wished that my prince/ss would come, and s/he did!"
The Bengali word "Ipshita" means desired or wanted. It signifies something that one wishes for or longs to have.
The past tense of wish is wished. ex) "I wish I had a pony" and "I wished for a pony"
The past tense for wish is wished.
The reality of the situation is not as she wished it to be.
Another word for want is long. You can also go to www.thesaurus.reference.com for other synonyms.
She wished us well with great sincerity.
Well, let's try them out and see which one makes sense!She wished the mover had been founder with the glassesShe wished the mover had been professor with the glasses.She wished the mover had been governor with the glasses.She wished the mover had been splendor with the glasses.She wished the mover had been gentler with the glasses.Get it? If you try out the words, you see that only the last one makes any sense at all.
I truly wished that I would have done better in my classes as a young student.
Helen was surprised that no one wished her on her birthday.
The word wished is a verb, the past tense of 'to wish'.The word wish is an noun as well as a verb. The noun wish (wishes) is a common, abstract noun; a word for a desire or a want for something; a word for an emotion.
Many people have wished. Many indicates a plurality. One person has wished for a mild winter, but two or more have wished.
rued, regretted, deplored, lamented, bemoaned, bewailed
The past form of "wish" is "wished," and the past participle is also "wished."
I Wished on the Moon was created in 1935.
She was happy to have the job, but the work was so mundane she soon wished it were never offered to her.