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n.
1) to arouse, inspire, stir up hope
2) to raise smb.'s hopes
3) to express, voice a hope
4) to cherish, entertain, nurse a hope
5) to pin, place, put one's hopes on
6) to dash, deflate, dispel; thwart smb.'s hopes
7) to abandon, give up hope
8) an ardent, fervent, fond; faint, slender, slight; false; high; idle, illusory, vain; real; realistic, reasonable; unrealistic, unreasonable hope
9) hopes come true; fade
10) a flicker, glimmer, ray, spark of hope
11) hope for, in, of (hope of recovery; we had high hopes for her)
12) a hope that + clause (it was our hope that they would settle near us; there was little hope that she would be elected)
13) in, with the hope (we returned to the park in the hope of finding her wallet)
14) beyond, past hope
II
v.
1) to hope fervently, sincerely, very much
2) (D; intr.) to hope for (to hope for an improvement)
3) (E) she hopes to see them soon
4) (L) we hope that you are comfortable
5) (misc.) I hope so; I hope not