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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He frequently meets and is very hopeful for many younger talents who are interested in fashion today.
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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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His ideas about macromutations became known as the hopeful monster hypothesis, which is considered a type of saltational evolution.
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Seniors tend to speak, knowing that they will soon graduate and depart into the hopeful but complex world.
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At the time of his death he was considered a presidential hopeful.
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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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He was picked out of 500 hopefuls who auditioned for the role.
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He resolves to turn himself in, being hopeful to the future because he knows he has friends who care about him.
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Despite all the pains and sufferings, she raises herself in hopeful dreams of better things to come.
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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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