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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    hopeful example sentences

    hopeful


    1. He was silent for a minute, hopeful


    2. It hadn't happened yet as they prepared for the journey home, but she was hopeful they would announce for marriage that day


    3. ‘Well, they said that things look hopeful


    4. New year, new (hopeful?) start: Despite the relative improvement of my social life in the last two years, I can't say I feel satisfied


    5. ground of hopeful Africans that had finally lived to achieve independence


    6. into the limp gray cloud of a damp, cold sky on another hopeful Tuesday


    7. will be joined by the hopeful fizz


    8. He had many dreams, some of them painful, others hopeful; and the redheaded woman was there, coming his way


    9. He’d never had so much fun in public before and by the time that dawn’s hopeful head rose above the far horizon of the duvet he was thoroughly and utterly shagged out


    10. All across the land hopeful suitors practiced their funniest party turns and their most amazing performance art works in the hope of winning the princess’ hand in marriage

    11. Undeterred, however, the young man travelled the length and breadth of the country, escorting each and every one these beautiful and hopeful creatures to nightclubs, to restaurants and to his hotel bedrooms


    12. The young man was not hopeful


    13. dawn’s hopeful head rose above the far horizon of the duvet he was


    14. Hopeful comics rehearse jokes, careful not to say anything above a whisper in case one of the enemy nicks a punch line


    15. So, in disappointment of the hopeful schemes of both sets of parents, the match fizzled and faded without consummation


    16. The 'training' he received growing up did all that, in addition to this knowledge you refer to?” The host looked at his guest, sincerely hopeful of something which might indicate a path forward


    17. Walcott and her daughter arrived as yet?” Looking hopeful that her cousin's widow had already established residency


    18. I still don't have a job yet but I'm hopeful


    19. aching, hopeful that their quarry had arrived during the


    20. hopeful that a short gaol sentence would be his only

    21. For a split second they seemed hopeful, then they asked the question, and he had to tell them, ‘No


    22. After a heavy sigh, he offered a hopeful, quick nod of his own


    23. It felt odd to be almost… could the feeling be happiness? No, more like hopeful expectation


    24. Sorex eventually sat down to join her in their impromptu meal, looking hopeful but antsy about her liking of the fare


    25. Her eyes, usually bright and hopeful, had been dulled by anguish


    26. Her smile was friendly and hopeful, but melancholy


    27. But even in spite of all of that, there were some in the ancient city who yet dared to look to him with hopeful, pleading eyes


    28. her best to do it all with a hopeful spirit - wearied though her soul and body were


    29. This man stood with his arms crossed and his expression weary and dour, yet vaguely hopeful


    30. My voice began on a hopeful note

    31. ' But he was hopeful


    32. around their own candle-lit shrines with their hopeful thoughts for


    33. That was also Jack, ever hopeful, but it never happened as they


    34. “Sire?” Bright, hopeful eyes met his


    35. When the Evacuation Commissioners had completed their work, and the Army of Occupation was moved to western Cuba, the aspect grew more hopeful


    36. the hopeful promise of the day that they tumbled up against each other


    37. a hopeful sign… while coming to terms with its traditions…


    38. What is confusing to individuals seeking salvation, is the troubling notion that Grace should be the ―arbitrary‖ by-product of God‘s (purposeful) designs in accordance with His Divine Will and that ―earnest‖ appeals and (hopeful conference) remain an ―uncertain‖


    39. I mean, if he did, he'd have been helping you to make an arrest, wouldn't he?" I left a hopeful pause


    40. It is hopeful that reasonable nations will soon come to appreciate the consequences of their (seemingly) indifference to world peace

    41. all of whom were very nice though didn’t present us with a hopeful


    42. The move I thought was hopeful, but again my emotions started to tumble


    43. stay, but I tried to be hopeful that in ten days Sharon’s condition would improve


    44. We would become hopeful when


    45. someone would come back with some hopeful news


    46. I felt grounded and hopeful that we would all celebrate many years of survivor anniversary dates together


    47. No, the Blue was a dream, something to keep Rollers hopeful and in line


    48. One of the most hopeful signs of the last election was that the public ignored ads


    49. While the doctors were both hopeful; (the shrink stuck around, ‘to help out,’ as he put it;) the truth was he was still in a coma


    50. working on for the last ten years and they are still the same! But I do feel hopeful because of the enthusiasm













































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    Synonyms for "hopeful"

    aspirant aspirer hopeful wannabe wannabee bright promising uplifting fortifying favourable reassuring calming confident expectant trusting sanguine

    "hopeful" definitions

    an ambitious and aspiring young person


    having or manifesting hope


    likely to turn out well in the future