Pronunciation: /wɪʃ.fəl ˈθɪŋ.kər/
noun a person who has a tendency to dream or fantasize
A1 My little sister is a wishful thinker who believes in fairy tales.
A2 As a wishful thinker, she often imagines herself living in a castle.
B1 Being a wishful thinker, he always dreams of winning the lottery.
B2 The CEO was criticized for being a wishful thinker when his ambitious plans failed.
C1 Despite being a wishful thinker, she always takes practical steps to achieve her goals.
C2 The author's reputation as a wishful thinker grew as he continued to write optimistic novels.
formal The wishful thinker believed that his dreams would come true without any effort.
informal Don't be such a wishful thinker, you need to be more realistic about your goals.
slang She's just a wishful thinker, always hoping for things that are unlikely to happen.
figurative Being a wishful thinker can sometimes lead to disappointment when reality doesn't match your dreams.
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