hope | (noun) one of the three Christian virtues | - |
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(noun) grounds for feeling hopeful about the future | Synonyms: promise |
(noun) the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled | - |
(noun) a specific instance of feeling hopeful | - |
(noun) someone (or something) on which expectations are centered | - |
(verb) intend with some possibility of fulfilment | Synonyms: go for |
(verb) be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes | - |
(verb) expect and wish | Synonyms: desire, trust |
hopeful | (adjective) having or manifesting hope | - |
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(adjective) likely to turn out well in the future | Synonyms: bright, promising |
(noun) an ambitious and aspiring young person | Synonyms: aspirant, aspirer, wannabe, wannabee |
hopefully | (adverb) with hope; in a hopeful manner | - |
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(adverb) it is hoped | - |
hopefulness | (noun) the feeling you have when you have hope | - |
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(noun) full of hope | - |
hopeless | (adjective) without hope because there seems to be no possibility of comfort or success | - |
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(adjective) (informal to emphasize how bad it is) beyond hope of management or reform | - |
(adjective) certain to fail | - |
(adjective) of a person unable to do something skillfully | - |
hopelessly | (adverb) without hope; desperate because there seems no possibility of comfort or success | - |
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(adverb) in a hopeless manner | - |
(adverb) in a dispirited manner without hope | Synonyms: dispiritedly |
hopelessness | (noun) the despair you feel when you have abandoned hope of comfort or success | - |
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hoper | (noun) a person who hopes | - |
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