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unhopeful

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unhopeful.

Editorial note

I see you are one of the heads of sudo for Windows, now based on your comment I see sudo for Windows with non-so unhopeful eyes.

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Quick take

Somebody who is unlikely to achieve success or victory.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of unhopeful gathered in one view.

noun

Somebody who is unlikely to achieve success or victory.

adjective

Not hopeful.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unhopeful.

Example sentences

1

I see you are one of the heads of sudo for Windows, now based on your comment I see sudo for Windows with non-so unhopeful eyes.

2

I’m not willing to incinerate money at a high enough rate to find out, but the fact that it comes with Android TV stock makes me unhopeful.

3

I am unhopeful that society at large will use that as a lesson learned about providing resources to the less fortunate so their children can get the (online) education they need (even if it's just an adult keeping watch over a handful of kids).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use unhopeful in a sentence?

I see you are one of the heads of sudo for Windows, now based on your comment I see sudo for Windows with non-so unhopeful eyes.

What does unhopeful mean?

Somebody who is unlikely to achieve success or victory.

What part of speech is unhopeful?

unhopeful is commonly used as noun, adjective.