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    hopeful
    /ˈhəʊpf(ʊ)l/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a person likely or hoping to succeed: "promotion hopefuls Huddersfield"

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  2. having hope or causing you to hope; believing or causing you to believe that something desired will happen: [ + that clause ] I’m hopeful that when both sides understand the situation better, they will agree to meet and cooperate. The fact that he’s eating with a good appetite is a hopeful sign. hopeful. noun [ C ]

  3. The meaning of HOPEFUL is having qualities which inspire hope. How to use hopeful in a sentence.

  4. having hope or causing you to hope; believing or causing you to believe that something desired will happen: [ + that clause ] I’m hopeful that when both sides understand the situation better, they will agree to meet and cooperate. The fact that he’s eating with a good appetite is a hopeful sign. hopeful. noun [ C ]

  5. Hopeful definition: full of hope; expressing hope. See examples of HOPEFUL used in a sentence.

  6. Used as a noun, hopeful can describe a promising person who wants to succeed at a particular goal. The charismatic young politician is a hopeful for the next election. Definitions of hopeful. adjective. having or manifesting hope. “a line of people hopeful of obtaining tickets” “found a hopeful way of attacking the problem” synonyms: encouraging.

  7. 1. Having or manifesting hope. 2. Inspiring hope; promising. n. A person who aspires to success or who shows promise of succeeding, especially as a political candidate: a group of presidential hopefuls. hope′ful·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. HOPEFUL definition: 1. feeling positive about a future event or situation: 2. If something is hopeful, it makes you…. Learn more.