hope|hopes in English
noun
[həʊp]
expectation, anticipation, wish
Use "hope|hopes" in a sentence
1. He hopes against hope that no one would know the open secret.
2. Ambition is often spoken of in the same breath as hope, as in "hopes and Ambitions"
3. Lives, existences, hopes.
4. “The many Benefactions are legion.” For example, in May 1994, Our Lady of Hope Chapel, endowed by the Hopes in memory of Bob’s mother Avis, …
5. Their desires, their hopes.
6. All hopes were extinct.
7. Her dreams, hopes and aspirations.
8. Our failing hopes/spirits revived.
9. His hopes have been crushed.
10. Despondent thoughts and disappointed hopes
11. Those hopes were not realized.
12. But their hopes were dashed.
13. Their hopes gradually withered away.
14. A sleepwalker hopes and dreams.
15. Our hopes are blossoming out.
16. 13 The news chilled his hopes.
17. His hopes were dashed to smithereens.
18. 9 Her hopes [ aspirations ] are unrealized.
19. I got big hopes for her.
20. Their isolation, their hopes, their ambitions.
21. His hopes rose with the dawn.
22. Ambitions: something that one hopes or …
23. But these were merely pious hopes.
24. All their hopes lie in him.
25. All our hopes just withered away.