wonted
/ˈwoʊntɪd/
Meanings
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a state or feeling of wanting or wishing for something; a strong desire or longing for something
- "I have a strong wonted to visit Paris one day."
- "Her wonted for a better life drove her to succeed."
- "The child's wonted for candy was not satisfied until he received a lollipop."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with wontedwanted , haunted , mounted , counted , faulted , gaulted , halted , malted , ralted , spalted , staled , talted , tainted , flawed , dawned , twanned , swanned , drawn , grawn , rawn , trawn , draught , drachma , dreidel , dram
Variants
List of all variants of wonted that leads to same resultwonted , wontedly , wontedness , wontednesses , wont , wonting , wonts
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old English 'wunian', meaning 'to dwell, inhabit, or reside in a place, remain, continue, persist, or have a strong desire or longing for something or someone; to want, wish, crave, or yearn for something or someone; to have a particular feeling or emotion toward something or someone.'
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