adjective
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having or expressing hope
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giving or inspiring hope; promising
noun
Other Word Forms
- hopefulness noun
- unhopeful adjective
- unhopefully adverb
Etymology
Origin of hopeful
Example Sentences
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"If new faces come, I am hopeful there will be changes," Yadav says.
From BBC
A doctor in northern Iran said he was “cautiously hopeful” about the strikes.
I exchanged hopeful glances with the women around me.
From Los Angeles Times
I told him that I try to remain hopeful.
From Salon
"However, nature usually has a way of re-balancing, so we are hopeful to get planting in the next month and see the crop grow even faster in the warmer mid or late spring weather."
From BBC
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