Hopeful (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Having or manifesting hope; "a line of people hopeful of obtaining tickets"; "found a hopeful way of attacking the problem".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The community is hopeful that the new business will bring in much-needed jobs and revenue.
 - After hearing about the experimental treatment, the family remained hopeful that it would save their loved one's life.
 - The charity organization's founder was a hopeful optimist, believing that even small donations could make a big difference.
 - The research team discovered a hopeful approach to reversing the effects of climate change through innovative carbon capture methods.
 - Despite the team's tough schedule, the coach remained hopeful that they would make it to the playoffs this season.
 
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Meaning 2
Likely to turn out well in the future; "had a bright future in publishing"; "the scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career"; "a hopeful new singer on Broadway".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The students had been warned that finding a job after graduation wouldn't be easy, but Emily's portfolio made her a hopeful candidate in the competitive industry.
 - As a top draft pick, the rookie athlete had a hopeful start to his professional basketball career, quickly gaining attention from fans and sports analysts.
 - With several new funding deals secured, the entrepreneurs had a hopeful outlook for their fledgling startup's growth and development in the tech world.
 - According to many medical professionals, early diagnosis and advances in cancer research had given their young patient a hopeful prognosis and treatment options.
 - Sheila was determined to take a more optimistic view, being hopeful that this attempt to pass the driver's test would finally yield success.