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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. If you refer to someone as a hopeful, you mean that they are hoping and trying to achieve success in a particular career, election, or competition.

  7. If you're hopeful about something, you're optimistic. You think it's going to turn out OK. Your team has been doing well in practice, so you're hopeful that you'll win the finals. Hopeful comes from the word hope, meaning "optimism about a future event," and the suffix -ful, meaning "full."

  8. Define hopeful. hopeful synonyms, hopeful pronunciation, hopeful translation, English dictionary definition of hopeful. adj. 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...