There are no hopless cases becase acording to Pandora, the last thing out of the case (box) was "hope".
Miserable and hopeless.......
Desperate or hopeless, exasperated or infuriated.
Dismal, hopeless and short.
I'm pretty sure it came from Medea.
These are upper case letters, a.k.a. capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ These are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz They got those names because back in the days of manual typesetting, typesetters stored the capital letters in the upper case and the others in the lower case.
Bruno calls his sister a 'hopeless case' because she's a girl and you obviously get annoyed with your siblings..
Bruno calls his sister a Hopeless Case for the simple reason they're siblings. You get annoyed with your siblings, and Bruno believes Gretel is Hopeless.
because she is a girl
Gretel is called the hopeless case in Orwell's "1984" because she failed to fully adhere to the Party's indoctrination and was considered beyond redemption. Despite efforts to reform her thinking, Gretel was unable to conform completely to the Party's ideology.
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no because you can not do hopeless run is a verb and you can run but you can not hopeless.
more hopeless, most hopeless
desperato venerem is hopeless romantic
No, the word 'hopeless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as without hope.The noun form of the adjective 'hopeless' is hopelessness.The words 'hopeless' and 'hopeful' are the adjective forms of the noun hope.
No, the word hopeless is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a hopeless situation, a hopeless butterfingers, etc. The abstract noun form for the adjective hopeless is hopelessness.
No. Hopeless is an adjective. Hopelessly is an adverb.
I am hopeless.