The phrase "to wish earnestly for" can be expressed as "to long for" or "to yearn for." Both convey a deep desire or longing for something with strong emotional intensity.
I talked earnestly.
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To wish to have Good Luck!
I will tell you the earnest truth. I want to be earnest with you: you're not the one for me. I earnestly want to meet you. Your earnestness is one of your greatest virtues. Not everything is a game somethings are earnest.
"Good luck" is a wish for a fortunate experience.
One definition for the word covet is " to wish for earnestly."
One definition for the word covet is " to wish for earnestly."
The meaning? Wouldn't it be the same? It would still mean, "I wish I were you."
I talked earnestly.
He worked earnestly and did very well in his career as a result.
"Begged earnestly" means to plead or request something with intense sincerity and deep emotion. It conveys a sense of desperation or urgency, indicating that the speaker is imploring someone for help or a favor with heartfelt conviction. The use of "earnestly" emphasizes the seriousness of the plea, suggesting that it is not just a casual request but a heartfelt appeal.
Earnestly heed to what i said, despite the snow and rain When it was suggested the question be answered earnestly, the officer could not reply.
Wish
To entreat earnestly.
To urge or advise earnestly.
beg earnestly
The wish that could be a possible wish is every wish in the world besides the friend's wish that you wished you would wish your friend would not wish to wish and that you wished to wish. Since you wish something your friend does not wish, and without further info. that is the only possible answer. Logically, the wish could have been, "I wish no else would make this wish but me," assuming the wish came true. Another possibility could be: "I wish my friend will not make this same wish." But then there is the problem of context: If your friend wishes "I wish my friend will not make this same wish," is it the same as you wishing "I wish my friend will not make the same wish?" The 'I' and 'my friend' differ in each of these cases.