hopeful

[ˈhoʊpfəl]

hopeful Definition

  • 1feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event
  • 2having a desire for something to happen or be the case

Using hopeful: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hopeful" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was hopeful that she would get the job.

  • Example

    The team was feeling hopeful about their chances of winning.

  • Example

    He remained hopeful that they would find a solution to the problem.

hopeful Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hopeful

  • having a good chance of achieving or obtaining something

    Example

    She was hopeful of getting a promotion.

  • an indication that something positive may happen in the future

    Example

    The increase in sales is a hopeful sign for the company.

  • a possibility that something good may happen in the future

    Example

    The discovery of a new treatment is a hopeful prospect for patients with the disease.

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Summary: hopeful in Brief

The term 'hopeful' [ˈhoʊpfəl] refers to a feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event, or having a desire for something to happen or be the case. It is often used to describe people's outlooks or attitudes, as in 'She was hopeful that she would get the job.' 'Hopeful' can also be used in phrases like 'hopeful of,' 'hopeful sign,' and 'hopeful prospect,' all indicating a positive outlook on future possibilities.

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