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hopeful
[hohp-fuhl]
hopeful
/ ˈhəʊpfʊl /
adjective
having or expressing hope
giving or inspiring hope; promising
noun
a person considered to be on the brink of success (esp in the phrase a young hopeful )
Other Word Forms
- hopefulness noun
- unhopeful adjective
- unhopefully adverb
Example Sentences
Witkoff left uncertain where things stood, but hopeful talks would accelerate soon.
Looking at some of the young people supported by The Damilola Taylor Trust over more than two decades — determined, ambitious and hopeful — it is clear that this wish is being fulfilled.
Ms Burns, who has her own business and works weekends to support her family, said she was hopeful she could now begin "putting money aside for the kids".
"I'm hopeful the chancellor will do the right thing on child benefit."
"He was very close for the previous game so we are hopeful that tomorrow he can be in the squad," Arteta told reporters on Tuesday.
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