HOPEFUL vs ANTICIPANT: NOUN
- Somebody who is hoping for success or victory.
- A more or less wilful, troublesome, or incorrigible boy or girl, regarded ironically as the rising hope of the family.
- A person who aspires to success or who shows promise of succeeding, especially as a political candidate.
- An ambitious and aspiring young person
- One who anticipates
- One who anticipates or looks forward to something; an anticipator: as, “the sweet anticipant of dawn,”
HOPEFUL vs ANTICIPANT: ADJECTIVE
- Presaging good fortune
- Having or manifesting hope.
- Inspiring hope; promising.
- Full of hope, or agreeable expectation; inclined to hope; expectant.
- Feeling hope.
- Having or manifesting or inspiring hope
- Full or promise
- Inspiring hope.
- Marked by eager anticipation
- Coming or acting in advance.
- Expectant; anticipating.
- Anticipating; expectant; -- with of.
- Expectant.
HOPEFUL vs ANTICIPANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Full of hope; having desire with expectation of its fulfilment.
- Having qualities which excite hope; promising advantage or success: as, a hopeful prospect: often used ironically.
- Synonyms Confident, sanguine, buoyant, enthusiastic.
- Likely to turn out well in the future
- Anticipating; anticipative: in pathology, applied to periodic diseases whose attacks occur at decreasing intervals.
HOPEFUL vs ANTICIPANT: RELATED WORDS
- Hope, Confident, Optimistic, Would be, Anticipant, Anticipative, Wannabee, Wannabe, Aspirant, Aspiring, Auspicious, Expectant, Wishful, Rosy, Fortunate
- Heedy, Wait up, Meeten, Bring forward, Avidiously, Uneager, Forehold, Agog, Anticipator, Expecter, Proleptical, Anticipation, Hopeful, Anticipative, Expectant
HOPEFUL vs ANTICIPANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hope, Confident, Optimistic, Would be, Anticipant, Anticipative, Wannabee, Wannabe, Aspirant, Aspiring, Auspicious, Expectant, Wishful, Rosy, Fortunate
- Heedy, Wait up, Meeten, Bring forward, Avidiously, Uneager, Forehold, Agog, Anticipator, Expecter, Proleptical, Anticipation, Hopeful, Expectant, Anticipative
HOPEFUL vs ANTICIPANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The situation in Kosovo was slightly more hopeful.
- Democratic presidential hopeful has been asked to prom.
- However, it has happened to some hopeful homebuyers.
- During his ordeal, Frankie, kept hopeful and prayerful.
- But the crisis has also produced hopeful engagements.
- Some are excited and hopeful about this change.
- Welcome the new year on a hopeful note.
- And there was a moment when I felt hopeful and the country felt hopeful, I think, for a very brief moment.
- Though Paul experienced much, much more than his share of suffering, he never lost hope but instead, anticipated hopeful outcomes and a hopeful destination.
- Not hopeful at all, slightly hopeful, moderately hopeful, very hopeful, or extremely hopeful?
- Medoto did not leave him, nor he Medoto, and it was strange to some to see the enemies transformed morning, as anticipant.
- Suggesting TPB would not adequately predict or anticipant the behavioral intentions of college marching musicians to use preventive exercises.
- Interne is reoccurring behind the anticipant cialis pharmacy checker.
HOPEFUL vs ANTICIPANT: QUESTIONS
- What if I haven't solved the crossword clue hopeful yet?
- Is Chris still hopeful for a match after leaving Alyssa?
- Why are some people more optimistic and hopeful than others?
- What is La Guardia's most hopeful accomplishment as mayor?
- When was hopeful pharmacist's personal statement written for application?
- Why are we only hopeful because tomorrow is not guaranteed?
- Why has presidential hopeful Bobby Jindal's portrait been whitewashed?
- What makes Sully a hopeful film from multiple perspectives?
- Is Dick Durbin hopeful Congress can protect Dreamers?
- What are some inspiring&hopeful support group names?
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