Pronunciation: /hoʊp/
noun a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
A1 I hope to see you soon.
A2 She has a lot of hope for the future.
B1 His hope for a promotion is keeping him motivated at work.
B2 Despite the challenges, she clung to the hope of a better tomorrow.
C1 The hope of finding a cure for the disease drives their research efforts.
C2 His unwavering hope in humanity's potential for goodness is truly inspiring.
verb want something to happen or be the case
A1 I hope to see you soon.
A2 She hopes to pass her driving test next week.
B1 We hope to find a solution to the problem soon.
B2 He hopes to be promoted at work this year.
C1 The team hopes to win the championship this season.
C2 I hope to travel the world someday.
formal I have high hopes that the new project will be successful.
informal I hope everything works out for you in the end.
slang I hope you crush it on your presentation tomorrow!
figurative Even in the darkest times, hope can be a guiding light.
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