Pronunciation: /hoʊp.pʌŋk/
noun a subgenre of speculative fiction that is characterized by a focus on optimism, hope, and resilience in the face of adversity
A1 I read a book about hopepunk and it inspired me to be more optimistic.
A2 Hopepunk is a genre of literature that focuses on characters fighting for a better future.
B1 The film had a hopepunk message, encouraging viewers to never give up on their dreams.
B2 The protagonist in the novel embodied the hopepunk spirit, always striving for positive change.
C1 Many people find solace in hopepunk stories during difficult times, as they offer a sense of resilience and hope.
C2 The author's latest work has been praised for its nuanced exploration of hopepunk themes and its impact on readers.
formal The concept of hopepunk focuses on actively choosing hope in the face of despair.
informal I love reading hopepunk stories because they always leave me feeling inspired.
slang Hopepunk is like the ultimate vibe for staying positive no matter what.
figurative Her attitude towards life can be described as hopepunk, always looking for the silver lining.
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