Wondering how to use Hopes in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Hopes meaning
plural of hope
Using Hopes
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of hope
- In the example corpus, hopes often appears in combinations such as: hopes to, hopes of, he hopes.
Context around Hopes
- Average sentence length in these examples: 30.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 11 start, 7 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Hopes
- In this selection, "hopes" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 30.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, high, klass, holiday, mysterio, kevin and questions stand out and add context to how "hopes" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include that he hopes he gets and and also hopes to empower. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "hopes" sits close to words such as valley, sale and dark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with hopes
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
She hopes he likes the gifts, but hopes he likes the text even more. (14 words)
We had hopes; Kevin and I had hopes that he would become something like this as fans. (17 words)
A 74-year-old Swiss pensioner says he hopes he has “saved enough to avoid having to return to Switzerland”. (20 words)
When Mr. Collins is refused by Elizabeth, Mrs. Bennet hopes Mary may be prevailed upon to accept him and we are led to believe that Mary has some hopes in this direction, but neither of them know that he is already engaged to Charlotte Lucas by this time. (48 words)
Our hopes and intentions with the camp are to expose students to a vast array of health careers in hopes that that they might discover they have a passion for a career they might not have even known existed before attending camp. (42 words)
Jayaprakash Narayan warned that any step to undermine the unity of the Janata Party, which “symbolised the hopes of the people” would amount to the “betrayal of the trust of the people and a rebuff to their cherished hopes and aspirations”. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
Then, he went as far as saying he hopes Mysterio’s surgery went poorly, that he hopes he gets an infection, and even that he hopes he gets his entire leg amputated.
And while Klass hopes to take away some feedback from audiences on his production, he hopes that audiences will leave with a little something, too.
His Highness underscored that the hopes of peoples to preserve their memories are a great responsibility, and these hopes are placed on the elite of decision-makers and experts in the archiving sector at this global forum.
Our hopes and intentions with the camp are to expose students to a vast array of health careers in hopes that that they might discover they have a passion for a career they might not have even known existed before attending camp.
We had hopes; Kevin and I had hopes that he would become something like this as fans.
In August it launched the first 18 of what it hopes will eventually be a constellation of 14,000 satellites providing broadband internet coverage from space, which it hopes will one day rival SpaceX’s Starlink.
She hopes he likes the gifts, but hopes he likes the text even more.
Balearic Islands' government chiefs say they are pinning their hopes on establishing 'safe air corridors' with the UK to save their summer season and the holiday hopes of thousands of Brits.
She explained that the government has great hopes for the Darfur region, especially after achieving peace, and hopes that the region will lead the rebirth of the Sudanese economy due to its huge resources.
His rookie season began with high hopes from fans and critics alike — hopes that he ultimately fulfilled, in my opinion — before ending in an injury that resulted in a Tommy John surgery.
She hopes to use her platform as a beauty queen to create awareness about development issues and also hopes to empower communities.
With Herbert back at quarterback, the Ducks have hopes of breaking the Pac-12’s two-year College Football Playoff drought; those hopes could be dashed or solidified by the result of this game.
Jayaprakash Narayan warned that any step to undermine the unity of the Janata Party, which “symbolised the hopes of the people” would amount to the “betrayal of the trust of the people and a rebuff to their cherished hopes and aspirations”.
While Koreans have been disappointed by false hopes before, there are hopes that this time maybe – just maybe – things may change for the better.
Fans made it difficult as they had high hopes and if he did not fill those hopes, questions would be brought up from the fans as why would they get rid of Joe Montana.
When Mr. Collins is refused by Elizabeth, Mrs. Bennet hopes Mary may be prevailed upon to accept him and we are led to believe that Mary has some hopes in this direction, but neither of them know that he is already engaged to Charlotte Lucas by this time.
A 6-0 run in the final minute along with a handful of Riverside Poly offensive rebounds saw the Tartans’ playoff hopes fade.
A 74-year-old Swiss pensioner says he hopes he has “saved enough to avoid having to return to Switzerland”.
A basket by LaMelo Ball pulled the Hornets to within 10, but Trent's three followed by a big dunk by Anunoby all but stuffed the Hornets' hopes for a win.
A Californian real estate agent bought the town in 1937 with her husband in the hopes of creating a place where Christmas would fall on every day of the year.
Common combinations with hopes
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- hopes to 48×
- hopes of 42×
- he hopes 28×
- hopes that 19×
- in hopes 17×
- hopes the 15×
- she hopes 14×
- hopes for 14×
- their hopes 10×
- and hopes 9×