wistful

उदास
definition
adjective
a wistful smile
having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
translation of 'wistful'
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example
The look on his face is, by now, nearly 'wistful' ; the smile almost bittersweet.
They ran through emotions from funny, romantic and sad, to witty, 'wistful' and thought-provoking.
If you ask about her previous boyfriend and she gets a small, 'wistful' smile on her face, change the subject.
Clarke has responded to his critics with a dollop of 'wistful' regret, followed by an adamant refusal to back down.
I could see him going back in time and a small, 'wistful' smile curled up on his lips.
She chuckled lightly and exhaled a sigh caught somewhere in between 'wistful' and dreamy.
As I scraped applesauce and cream of eel from countless plates I felt 'wistful' .
It has a 'wistful' quality, a longing for a world gone never to return, which an author of Sampson's vintage can and should be excused.
Christian's eyebrows rose good-naturedly and his bow shaped mouth formed a 'wistful' smile.
This part of the song comes out as something of a 'wistful' ballad, but more interesting than most.
Tin became 'wistful' and in a surge of nostalgia offered to show me round.
What distinguishes Harcourt from his contemporaries is the way he laces his stories with 'wistful' charm and surreal humour.
Gregory felt a chill run up his spine at the 'wistful' , dreamy tone of her voice.
He held in a 'wistful' sigh and smiled warmly when her eyes flicked up in the mirror, meeting his.
The entire point of this post wasn't to engage in 'wistful' remembrances.
Hanging in the heart of Edinburgh, Constable's vision of Dedham Vale is a 'wistful' window on to the very soul of rural England.
There was a 'wistful' , daydreaming quality to Pete's voice that lulled me almost to sleep as we rode.
Director Bob Baker seems to have an innate understanding of the Coward paradox, that 'wistful' vitriol.
All four 'wistful' and melodic tracks document yearning and loss with an almost angelic intervention.
And so, against all the odds, and all the elements, Powell got to make his 'wistful' and impassioned film.
In contrast to the 'wistfulness' associated with nostalgia, however, the feeling here was one of nervousness, and even desperation.
These days we look back 'wistfully' towards our lost youth.
No matter how 'wistfully' we may long for the fountain of youth, the fact is that Laws of Thermodynamics are irrefutable.
He rustles through a newspaper, muttering disapproval, shaking his head and sighing 'wistfully' about what might have been.
My flirting with him represents some 'wistfulness' , nostalgia and regret of those years past.
A seasonal 'wistfulness' follows as I remember the faces and places of the Christmases of the past.
He just stands up there, waves 'wistfully' and commands his flock to give ten percent of their wages and go out and help the people of the world.
Rarely accused of being a great actor herself, she is a tremendous movie star and undercuts her stunning physical presence with a genuine vulnerability and 'wistfulness' that might make her the most realistic character in the picture.
She saw a homesickness and 'wistfulness' , and suddenly thought of the Little Mermaid in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, before Disney left its mark on the classic.
She gazes 'wistfully' over the rooftops to where her lover lives.
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