Sentence example with the word 'hopefulness'

hopefulness

Definition n. full of hope

Last update: November 1, 2015


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But even here the hopefulness as regards a future life, in which the inequalities of the present would be rectified, compensated for the gloomy fatalism with which the present was 1 The earliest example given in the New English Dictionary is in S.   [Please select]

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Even a dose of quinine may convert to hopefulness when both sermons and arguments fail.   [Please select]

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Popham drily, "but you don't git it stiddy; hopefulness at meals, hopefulness evenin's, an' hopefulness nights."'   [Please select]

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But warnings were thrown away upon Madam Liberality's obdurate hopefulness.   [Please select]

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Her mind naturally slanted toward her favorite brother, with an intuitive increase of hopefulness.   [Please select]

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He wavers between belief in its general attainability and an absence of hopefulness.   [Please select]

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There was interest and a slight hopefulness in the tone of Clodagh's voice.   [Please select]

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Grimby knew him as I know him--as--as you know him--" she added with a faint hopefulness."   [Please select]

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He spoke so cheeringly that they caught his hopefulness, but neither noticed the lump he swallowed, nor with what difficulty he kept back the tears when the hour for parting came.   [Please select]

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(2) In contrast with the hopefulness and vigor of Elizabethan writings, much of the literature of this period is somber in character; it saddens rather than inspires us.   [Please select]

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