hope in English
- hope⇄expr. hope against hope, to keep on hoping even though there is no good reason to have hope.
Ex. They hoped against hope that the stolen money would be returned. - hope⇄hope (1), noun, verb, hoped,hoping.
- hope⇄hope (2), noun.
(Scottish.)
1. a small enclosed valley.
2. a small bay or inlet. - hope⇄noun 1. a feeling that what one desires will happen.
Ex. His promise gave me hope. Hope springs eternal in the human breast (Alexander Pope).
(SYN) expectation, anticipation, optimism.
2. the thing hoped for.
Ex. Her great hope - hope⇄v.i. 1. to look with expectation.
Ex. Love can hope where reason would despair (George, Lord Lyttleton).
2. (Archaic.) to trust; rely.
Ex. Hope thou in God (Psalms 42:5). - hope⇄v.t. 1. to wish and expect.
Ex. You hope to do well in school this year. You hoped we were both broken-hearted (Algernon Charles Swinburne).
2. to desire very much.
Ex. Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray that this mighty scourge o
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