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gewünschter

Gewünschter is a German attributive adjective form derived from the verb wünschen (to wish). It denotes something that is desired or wished-for. In ordinary use, it accompanies a noun and agrees in gender, number, and case with that noun when the definite article or a determiner is present (or when the adjective is declined in the weak inflection). For example: der gewünschte Termin (the desired appointment), die gewünschte Lösung (the desired solution), das gewünschte Ergebnis (the desired result).

Declension and forms follow standard German adjective endings. In the masculine nominative with a definite article,

Gewünschter can also appear as a nominalized form, though less common: der Gewünschte, referring to a person

Etymology traces back to the verb wünschen, linked to the noun Wunsch (wish). The adjective form gewünscht/gewünsch-

the
form
is
desired:
der
gewünschte
Mann.
Feminine
nominative:
die
gewünschte
Frau.
Neuter
nominative:
das
gewünschte
Kind.
Plural
nominative:
die
gewünschten
Tage.
Other
cases
shift
endings
accordingly:
dem
gewünschten
Mann,
des
gewünschten
Mannes,
die
gewünschten
Ergebnisse,
etc.
The
base
stem
is
gewünsch-,
with
the
-t
from
the
past
participle
appearing
in
the
textbook
attributive
form,
and
endings
added
per
gender
and
case.
or
option
that
is
preferred
or
sought
after
in
a
given
context
(roughly
“the
desired
one”).
In
practice,
more
common
synonyms
include
erwünscht
or
beabsichtigt,
depending
on
nuance.
expresses
the
state
of
being
desired,
rather
than
the
act
of
wishing
itself.
Overall,
gewünscht
and
gewünschter
are
central
in
describing
preferences,
needs,
or
terms
that
have
been
selected
as
preferable.