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What does "get one's hope up" mean?

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Rebecca

"To get one's hope up" means to feel hopeful. This expression is usually used in the negative: "don't get your hopes up." In this video, "I wouldn't get your hopes up" is used to mean that one shouldn't feel hopeful or rely on things working out. Ex: A: I hope it'll be sunny tomorrow! B: I wouldn't get your hopes up. It looks like it'll rain. Ex: I wouldn't get your hopes up if I were you. There's no chance it'll happen.

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