Hopefuls [noun]

Definition of Hopefuls:

person with wish, dream

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Opposite/Antonyms of Hopefuls:

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Sentence/Example of Hopefuls:

As likely as not a pair of blue jays has elected to rear a brood of young hopefuls in the chimney or in a hole in the roof.

I was interested to see his manner of intimating to his young hopefuls that they had reached their majority.

The scent of that was always in the air, and Mrs. Peyser and her three hopefuls sniffed it night and day.

Scarcely had the young Hopefuls departed with their mother than the post came in, and a foreign letter arrived for Mr. Lennox.

Even discussions with parents about their young hopefuls was anything but irksome to his buoyant nature.

The young hopefuls utter unceasingly a loud cry resembling that of some creature in distress.

One pair, however, has this year successfully reared up two young hopefuls in a nest on this somewhat precarious site.

Among the waiting-room hopefuls Merton had come to know by sight the Montague family.

In the meanwhile here is a little parlour, which is a joint-stock affair between some of us young hopefuls for the time being.

Now he was certain only that this crew of naive hopefuls should not venture into the Mahela alone.