Well-Wisher

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /wɛlˈwɪʃər/

Definitions of well-wisher

noun a person who desires good fortune for someone else; a person who wishes well to others

Example Sentences

A1 My well-wisher gave me a birthday card.

A2 She is always there for me, my well-wisher.

B1 I consider him a trusted well-wisher and confidant.

B2 As a well-wisher, I hope you achieve all your goals.

C1 The well-wisher offered valuable advice and support during the difficult times.

C2 Having a well-wisher like her in my life is truly a blessing.

Examples of well-wisher in a Sentence

formal The well-wisher offered their sincere congratulations on the achievement.

informal My well-wisher sent me a lovely card for my birthday.

slang I've got a well-wisher who always has my back no matter what.

figurative In the journey of life, a well-wisher is like a guiding light in the darkness.

Grammatical Forms of well-wisher

past tense

well-wished

plural

well-wishers

comparative

more well-wishing

superlative

most well-wishing

present tense

well-wishes

future tense

will well-wish

perfect tense

have well-wished

continuous tense

is well-wishing

singular

well-wisher

positive degree

well-wisher

infinitive

to well-wish

gerund

well-wishing

participle

well-wished

Origin and Evolution of well-wisher

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'well-wisher' originated in Middle English as a compound of 'well' meaning good or favorable, and 'wisher' referring to someone who wishes well or has good intentions towards others.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'well-wisher' has retained its original meaning of someone who wishes well or has good intentions towards others. It is commonly used to describe someone who expresses good wishes or positive feelings towards another person.