hopeful
/ˈhoʊpfl̩/noun, adjective2 syllables
Hopeful means: having or manifesting hope.
Synonyms for hopeful12
noun, as in an ambitious and aspiring young person
aspirant, aspirer, wannabe, wannabee
adjective, as in having or manifesting hope
Opposites of hopeful
What does hopeful mean?3
adjective
1
having or manifesting hope“a line of people hopeful of obtaining tickets”
2
likely to turn out well in the future“had a bright future in publishing”
noun
1
an ambitious and aspiring young person“a lofty aspirant”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Hopeful in a sentence
- We rise with the sun, hopeful for the day ahead.Igider
- Let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic, and we will change the world.Objectivesea
- We can stay hopeful about this year's prospects for the future.LoverofEnglish
- We have every reason to stay hopeful about this year's future encouraging prospects.LoverofEnglish
- The hopeful expression with which he looked at her clutched her heart.felidad
- I'll play the villain to your hopeful story.Nuel
- A hopeful wish comes through in a dream.vvv123
- It turns out that we became hopeful in vain.vvv123
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of hopeful
as a noun
- plural
- hopefuls