“I still have hope that the team can finish this project on schedule.”
“There is little hope of having these difficult questions answered.”
“The following week, he started his dream job, filled with hope for what it could do for his young family.”
hope
(Northern England, Scotland) A hollow; a valley, especially the upper end of a narrow mountain valley when it is nearly encircled by smooth, green slopes; a comb.
“Despite facing many challenges, the team maintained a sense of hopefulness throughout the project, believing that their hard work would eventually pay off.”
“Despite facing many challenges, Jenny approached each new day with hopefulness, believing that things would eventually get better.”
“Youthful, idealistic romance has grown into love, hopefulness into doubt, and anger into distance.”
“Birds such as koel, mynas, babblers, kingfishers, hoper and crow-pheasants are also found here.”
“He probes the meaning of such terms as hope, fidelity, or witness and sketches the reality that they indicate through a sensitive description of the mind, action, and attitude of the hoper, faithful one, or witness.”
“In that regard, Ms. Feller vested great hoper in the creation of legal aid coordination centres in cooperation with the Department of Peacekeeping Operations.”