hopeless
— Adjective
– English
~ (informal to emphasize how bad it is) beyond hope of management or reform; "she handed me a hopeless jumble of papers"; "he is a hopeless romantic"
hopelessly
— Adverb
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~ without hope; desperate because there seems no possibility of comfort or success; "he hung his head hopelessly"; "`I must die,' he said hopelessly"
hopelessly
— Adverb
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~ in a dispirited manner without hope; "the first Mozartian opera to be subjected to this curious treatment ran dispiritedly for five performances"
hopelessly
— Adverb
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~ in a hopeless manner; "the papers were hopelessly jumbled"; "he is hopelessly romantic"
hopelessness
— Noun
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~ the despair you feel when you have abandoned hope of comfort or success
hoper
— Noun
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~ a person who hopes; "only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now"
Hopi
— Noun
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~ the Shoshonean language spoken by the Hopi
hopi
— Noun
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~ a member of the Shoshonean people of northeastern Arizona
Hopkins
— Noun
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~ United States financier and philanthropist who left money to found the university and hospital that bear his name in Baltimore (1795-1873)
Hopkins
— Noun
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~ Welsh film actor (born in 1937)
Hopkins
— Noun
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~ United States educator and theologian (1802-1887)
Hopkins
— Noun
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~ English poet (1844-1889)
Hopkins
— Noun
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~ English biochemist who did pioneering work that led to the discovery of vitamins (1861-1947)
hopkinson
— Noun
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~ American Revolutionary leader and patriot; a signer of the Declaration of Independence (1737-1791)
hopper
— Noun
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~ (baseball) a hit that travels along the ground
hopper
— Noun
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~ a machine used for picking hops
hopper
— Noun
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~ funnel-shaped receptacle; contents pass by gravity into a receptacle below
hopper
— Noun
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~ terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for leaping
hopper
— Noun
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~ someone who hops; "at hopscotch, the best hoppers are the children"
hopple
— Verb
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~ strap the foreleg and hind leg together on each side (of a horse) in order to keep the legs on the same side moving in unison; "hobble race horses"