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1 hopeful
adjective1) (negative unhopeful) full of hope:مَليء بالأمَلHe is hopeful of success.
2) giving a reason or encouragement for hope:موحٍ بالأمَلThat's a hopeful sign – perhaps he is going to change his mind after all.
3) likely to be pleasant, successful etc:مُفْعَم بالأَمَل، مُؤَمَّلٌThe future looks quite hopeful.
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2 hopeful
مَرجُوّ نجاحه \ hopeful: feeling or causing hope: hopeful sign. \ مُؤَمِّل \ hopeful: feeling or causing hope: hopeful sign. -
3 hopeful
مُتَفَائِل \ hopeful: feeling or causing hope: hopeful sign. optimistic: adj. hopeful; full of optimism. -
4 HOPEFUL
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5 hopeful long-range shot
■ A very long and unexpected shot that surprises the goalkeeper by its accuracy and force.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > hopeful long-range shot
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6 Messages Which Are Hopeful
Chat: MWAHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Messages Which Are Hopeful
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7 многообещающий
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8 надеющийся
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9 обнадеживающий
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10 penuh harap
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11 plný naděje
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12 plot shpresë
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13 shpresëdhënës
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14 vongóîur
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15 vænlegur
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16 pun nade
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17 koji daje nade
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18 koji polaže nadu
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19 optimističan
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20 u koga se polaže nada
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hopeful — [hōp′fəl] adj. [ME] 1. feeling or showing hope; expecting to get what one wants 2. inspiring or giving hope [a hopeful sign] n. a person who hopes, or seems likely, to succeed hopefulness n … English World dictionary
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hopeful — (adj.) c.1200, from HOPE (Cf. hope) + FUL (Cf. ful). As a noun, “one on whom hopes are set,” from 1720. Related: Hopefulness … Etymology dictionary
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hopeful — I UK [ˈhəʊpf(ə)l] / US [ˈhoʊpfəl] adjective * 1) a) believing that something will happen the way you want it to We resumed negotiations but we re not very hopeful. hopeful that: In spite of our differences, we remain hopeful that a solution can… … English dictionary
hopeful — hope|ful1 [ houpfəl ] adjective * 1. ) believing that something will happen the way you want it to: We resumed negotiations but we re not very hopeful. hopeful that: In spite of our differences, we remain hopeful that a solution can be found.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hopeful — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Hopeful is used after these nouns: ↑cup {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. 1 thinking that sth good will happen VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem, sound ▪ I feel hopeful that a peaceful … Collocations dictionary
hopeful — hope|ful1 [ˈhəupfəl US ˈhoup ] adj 1.) believing that what you hope for is likely to happen = ↑optimistic hopeful about ▪ Everyone s feeling pretty hopeful about the future. hopeful (that) ▪ I m hopeful that we can find a solution. be hopeful of… … Dictionary of contemporary English