hopeful in the PONS Dictionary

hopeful Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be hopeful

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Players varied from young hopefuls to once-great players who were sent to the minors before retirement.
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Surely, no other course available to this civilization is as hopeful as the continuing subtle interplay of science and developing technology.
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What really stood out was the hopeful swagger of it all.
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His ideas about macromutations became known as the hopeful monster hypothesis, which is considered a type of saltational evolution.
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He frequently meets and is very hopeful for many younger talents who are interested in fashion today.
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We thank everyone for their support over the past year, and remain hopeful to serve you again in the near future.
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She played heroines that were at once sensual and pure, superficial and profound, suffering and hopeful, world-weary and life-inspiring.
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It's a solid, hopeful and inspiring story that reminds us of what we might call old-fashioned values about perseverance and making your dreams come true.
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The team said they were still hopeful of finding a successful return signal.
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The line up of the band was decided by public vote, who voted for their favourite male hopefuls each week to form the boyband.
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