Pronunciation: /wɛlˈwɪʃər/
noun a person who desires good fortune for someone else; a person who wishes well to others
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.
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.
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