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What (who) is hopefulness$35882$ - definition

OPTIMISTIC ATTITUDE OF MIND BASED ON AN EXPECTATION OF POSITIVE OUTCOMES
Hopes; Hopefulness
  • Hope]]'', which lay at the bottom of the box, remained. Allegorical painting by [[George Frederic Watts]], 1886
  • A rose expressing hope, at [[Auschwitz concentration camp]]
  • A Syrian refugee girl with a hopeful expression
  • miraculous water]]'' in [[Lourdes]], [[France]]
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Lord of All Hopefulness         
CHRISTIAN HYMN BY WRITER JAN STRUTHER
Lord of all hopefulness
"Lord of all Hopefulness" is a Christian hymn written by English writer Jan Struther, which was published in the enlarged edition of Songs of Praise (Oxford University Press) in 1931. The hymn is used in liturgy, at weddings and at the beginning of funeral services, and is one of the most popular hymns in the United Kingdom.
Hope         
<language> A functional programming language designed by R.M. Burstall, D.B. MacQueen and D.T. Sanella at {University of Edinburgh} in 1978. It is a large language supporting user-defined prefix, infix or distfix operators. Hope has polymorphic typing and allows overloading of operators which requires explicit type declarations. Hope has {lazy lists} and was the first language to use call-by-pattern. It has been ported to Unix, Macintosh, and IBM PC. See also Hope+, Hope+C, Massey Hope, {Concurrent Massey Hope}. ftp://brolga.cc.uq.oz.au/pub/hope. [R.M.Burstall, D.B.MacQueen, D.T.Sanella, "HOPE: An experimental applicative language", Proc. 1980 Lisp conf., Stanford, CA, p.136-143, Aug 1980]. ["A HOPE Tutorial", R. Bailey, BYTE Aug 1985, pp.235-258]. ["Functional Programming with Hope", R. Bailey, Ellis Horwood 1990]. (1992-11-27)
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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

Wikipedia

Hope

Hope is an optimistic state of mind that is based on an expectation of positive outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one's life or the world at large. As a verb, its definitions include: "expect with confidence" and "to cherish a desire with anticipation".

Among its opposites are dejection, hopelessness, and despair.