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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

2026-05-08

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 8, 2026 is: wistful • WIST-ful  • adjective To be wistful is to have sad thoughts and feelings about something that you want to have or do, and especially about something that made you happy in the past. Wistful can also describe something, such as a smile or sigh, that shows or communicates such feelings. // As the car pulled away, Lea cast one last wistful glance at the house where she'd spent so many happy years. See the entry > Examples: "Postcards have always been an object of fascination for me. I remember flipping through photo albums as a young girl and coming across those sent to my parents, from people I had never met. When I asked who these people were, I would hear wistful stories." — Minoli Wijetunga, The Guardian (London), 10 Jan. 2026 Did you know? We see you there, dear reader, gazing silently up at the moon, heart aching to know the history of wistful, as if it could be divined on the lunar surface. And we'd like to ease your melancholy by telling you that the knowledge you seek—nay, pine for—is closer at hand. The word wistful comes from wistly, a now-obsolete word meaning "intently," and the similar-sounding wishful. Wistly, in turn, likely comes from whist, an old term meaning "silent." What's more certain is that our modern wistful is a great word to describe someone full of pensive yearning, or something inspiring such yearning.
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  • Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 8th.

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  • Today's word is wistful, spelled W-I-S-T-F-U-L.

  • I remember flipping through photo albums as a young girl and coming across those sent

  • Wistful is an adjective.

  • What 's more certain is that our modern word,

  • to my parents from people I had never met.

  • To be wistful is to have sad thoughts and feelings about something that you want to have or do,

  • When I asked who these people were, I would hear wistful stories.

  • and especially about something that made you happy in the past.

  • We see you there, dear reader, gazing silently up at the moon,

  • Wistful can also describe something, such as a smile or sigh, that shows or communicates such feelings.