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hope against hope

Idioms  
  1. Hope or wish for with little reason or justification, as in I'm hoping against hope that someone will return my wallet. This expression, based on the biblical “Who against hope believed in hope” (Romans 4:18), was first recorded in 1813.


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I occasionally use a cane, and I hope against hope to proceed no further along what I count as the three stages of physical aging—cane, walker, wheelchair.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 9, 2026

And on election night, as his prophecies came true one after another, he got upgraded from “I don’t know this guy but I hope against hope that he’s right” to Nostradamus.

From Slate • Feb. 20, 2024

"I hope against hope that a solution can be found and the theatre can continue to inspire, educate and entertain."

From BBC • Jan. 31, 2023

No bodies were ever found, and she continues to hope against hope, she said, that they will turn up alive in some distant prison.

From New York Times • Jul. 31, 2022

I hope against hope that he’s not going to wherever Olly and Kara and their mom are.

From "Everything, Everything" by Nicola Yoon