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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 )
Derived Forms
- ˈhopefulness, noun
Other Words From
- hopeful·ness noun
- un·hopeful adjective
- un·hopeful·ly adverb
Example Sentences
"Our work shows that there's reason to be hopeful about C. oligandrus's potential in aiding in the HIV cure effort," said Dr. Tietjen, the corresponding author on the paper from Wistar.
They are hopeful their findings will result in long-term solutions for people with anxiety, stress, and panic disorders, who inspire their discovery and dedication.
She is investigating ways to help people feel hopeful, inspired and compassionate about political challenges, since these emotions can motivate action without triggering stress and anxiety.
But the coach is hopeful the outbreak hit its peak Tuesday, giving the team plenty of time to recover ahead of Saturday’s rivalry matchup.
“While today’s outcome was not what we expected, we are hopeful for the work ahead.”
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