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Definition hope in American English

hope noun

noun
/hoʊp/

▪ faint, false, forlorn, vain

▪ flicker, gleam, glimmer, ray

1

the feeling or belief that something you want to happen is likely to happen

Example

These young people have no hope for the future.

Example

She arrived in New York, young and full of hope.

Example

My hope is that one day she will forgive me.

Example

The team's hopes of a championship are fading fast.

Example

The new budget did offer more hope to unemployed disabled people.

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2

a chance that something good will happen

Example

There is little hope of any improvement in his condition.

Example

Our only hope was to get her to a hospital fast.

Example

Is there any hope that she will change her mind?

Example

Rescuers refused to give up all hope of finding more survivors.

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2.1

a chance for success, or a person who you believe has a chance of succeeding

Example

Our children are our greatest hope for the future.

Example

He is Britain's brightest tennis hope.

Example

A coalition government offers the country its best hope for peace.

Example

Many people saw the new president as their last hope for political change.

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3

something that you wish for

Example

I know it's unrealistic, but his hope is to win a scholarship.

Example

The hope is that he will eventually come to his senses.

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Definition hope in American English