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hopeful
English
Alternative forms
- hopefull (archaic)
Etymology
From hope +? -ful.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?ho?pf?l/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?h??pf?l/
- Hyphenation: hope?ful
Adjective
hopeful (comparative more hopeful, superlative most hopeful)
- feeling hope
- inspiring hope
- It looks hopeful that my father will be able to walk again.
Antonyms
- hopeless
- desperate
- dejected
Derived terms
- hopefully
Translations
Noun
hopeful (plural hopefuls)
- Someone who is hoping for success or victory, especially as a candidate in a political election.
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unhopeful
English
Etymology
From Middle English unhopful, unhopfulle, equivalent to un- +? hopeful.
Adjective
unhopeful (comparative more unhopeful, superlative most unhopeful)
- Not hopeful.
Translations
Noun
unhopeful (plural unhopefuls)
- Somebody who is unlikely to achieve success or victory.
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