yes....
"I just hoped."
She looked, but alas, it was not what she hoped for.
It depends! If its at the end of a word the its an adverb then if it is in the middle of a sentence like '' Sami Is too cool'' then it is an adjective! hoped this helps.
Had you hoped this would be answered better? Do we know that Columbus actually hoped to reach Asia?
Example sentence - We hoped she would get the harshest punishment for her rude behavior.
I hoped you would ask. I hoped to go with you. I hoped to die, but not any more. I hoped for money and my wish came true.
increase transparency by implementing policies such as disclosure of financial assets, public access to government proceedings, and promoting accountability through regular audits and investigations.
They hope that the declaration of independence by Thomas Jefferson would end slavery.
If that's "cajole," then... He hoped to cajole her into selling the house.
Cora hoped that she would get the job at fisher
She smiled as she thought about how she hoped he planned to take her out for fried fish Friday night.
I hoped that nothing would ruin my day.
The company imposed a sanction on the employee for violating company policy, resulting in a suspension from work.