hopelessly in English

adverb
1
in a way that shows or causes despair.
she sighed hopelessly
2
used to emphasize that a situation is beyond hope of improvement; irredeemably.
before long, he was hopelessly lost

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "hopelessly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hopelessly", or refer to the context using the word "hopelessly" in the English Dictionary.

1. We're hopelessly behind schedule.

2. She shook her head hopelessly.

3. I'm hopelessly inefficient at mending things.

4. = He's a hopelessly Amateurish actor.

5. Her directions were hopelessly vague.

6. The fishing lines had become hopelessly entangled.

7. His troops were hopelessly outnumbered.

8. Sandra was hopelessly impractical around the house.

9. "I feel like quitting," she said hopelessly.

10. The Spanish were hopelessly outnumbered in the battle.

11. We found ourselves hopelessly outnumbered by the enemy.

12. He was hopelessly miscast as the romantic hero.

13. Their dreams of love and marriage are hopelessly romantic.

14. 13 We were hopelessly lost in the wilderness.

15. 'I'll never manage it,' he said hopelessly.

16. We were hopelessly lost in the wilderness.

17. Geniuses are supposed to be eccentric and hopelessly impractical.

18. They met at university and fell hopelessly in love.

19. My children are hopelessly addicted to television.

20. She had fallen hopelessly and recklessly in love.

21. 4 She never gets anywhere on time. She's hopelessly disorganized.

22. 1 A hopelessly undecipherable jumble of overlapping names.

23. I'm statistic-phobic, and hopelessly ignorant of medicine.

24. I had visions of us getting hopelessly lost.

25. He was a wonderful companion but hopelessly impractical.

26. My legs got hopelessly tangled in the rope.

27. Both their assessments of production costs were hopelessly inaccurate.

28. He was hopelessly impractical when it came to planning new projects.

29. She's hopelessly headstrong; she always gets up against people around her.

30. When it comes to expressing their emotions, most men are hopelessly inarticulate.

31. (James 1:17) Without a conscience, we would be hopelessly lost.

32. Is the Bible’s advice regarding marriage hopelessly out-of-date?

33. Extremely or hopelessly bad or severe: abysmal ignorance; Abysmal poverty.

34. Without his compass, this hiker would be hopelessly lost.

35. 'When will I see you again?' he asked hopelessly.

36. He has always lived his life by a hopelessly quixotic code of honour.

37. The lorry had become hopelessly bogged down in the sand.

38. The problem with both of these proposals is that they are hopelessly impractical.

39. I strayed a few blocks in the wrong direction and became hopelessly lost.

40. The restaurant was hopelessly mismanaged by a former rock musician with no business experience.

41. Officials stated that building a dam for irrigation purposes was hopelessly impractical.

42. Antonyms for Attainably include unAttainably, impossibly, impracticably, inaccessibly, unfeasibly, hopelessly, infeasibly, unavailably, unviably and unworkably

43. First, women were probably regarded as more hopelessly incorrigible, more totally irredeemable when fallen.

44. My mother has some hopelessly antediluvian ideas about the role of women.

45. They believe that the Bible’s view of sex is hopelessly out-of-date.

46. 25 I slithered in his wake, looking up hopelessly at the great smooth wilderness rearing above us.

47. As to the emergence of the apes, evolutionists say that ‘the fossil record is hopelessly incomplete’

48. Learner's definition of Amateurish [more Amateurish; most Amateurish] : lacking experience or skill His acting is hopelessly Amateurish

49. The ruling elites of a now hopelessly corrupt political system are just one major Blunder away from revolution

50. They sank into the mud and became hopelessly bogged down. —Judges 4:14, 15; 5:4.