If you feel it as in you feel hopeful it's a feeling
Despite facing challenges, the optimist remained hopeful and believed in a positive outcome.
The tone of "To the Philippine Youth" by Dr. Jose Rizal is patriotic, inspiring, and hopeful. Rizal encourages the youth to rise up, fulfill their potential, and work for the betterment of their country. He implores them to embrace education, cultivate their talents, and strive for progress and freedom.
The opposite of a cynic is an optimist. Optimists tend to have a positive and hopeful view of life, while cynics often have a distrustful or negative perspective.
The opposite feeling for apathy is sympathy, care and passion. Apathetic implies a lack of care or interest and antonyms for such feelings include concern, feeling and sensitivity.
Yes, doubt is a feeling characterized by uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.
No, "hopefully" is an adverb that expresses a feeling or desire in a hopeful manner. It is not a connective.
A little more hopeful than she felt beforehand.
"Thank you! I'm feeling a mix of nervous and hopeful about my upcoming doctor's appointment."
A sentence with hope and hopeful would not make a very good sentence; it is better to use a substitute word. Nevertheless, an example might be:I hope John calls my daughter because she is so hopeful he will ask her to the dance.
The adjective for hope is "hopeful." It describes a feeling of optimism or expectation for a positive outcome. Another related term is "hopeful," which can also refer to someone who is full of hope or expressing a desire for a favorable future.
No, "hopeful" is not a compound noun; it is an adjective. It describes a person or a feeling characterized by hope. A compound noun is formed when two or more words combine to create a new noun, such as "toothbrush" or "notebook."
The feeling the reader gets while reading a story is generally referred to as the "mood" of a story. Moods can range from bleak and depressing to hopeful or uplifting.
The word hope (hopes) is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of expectation and desire, a word for a thing. The word hope is also a verb: hope, hopes, hoping, hoped.
The noun form of the adjective 'hopeful' is hopefulness.
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it leaves them feeling sad and frustrated at the lovers deaths but feeling hopeful about the feud ending and the family reconciling.try stretch that out to 4 pages