hopelessly

IPA: hˈoʊpɫʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a manner showing no hope
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Examples of "hopelessly" in Sentences

  • Marketers remain hopelessly devoted to the medium.
  • IT WAS SO PATHETIC! but that's what you call hopelessly romantic?
  • Republicans want to repeal what they call a hopelessly flawed plan.
  • The time of his birth is very, -- Spiegel says "hopelessly" -- dark.
  • As with every spring, the rains fall, the sun shines, and I remain hopelessly inept as a gardener.
  • Again, though, I was a young, idealistic socialist who wanted all of my favorite bands to remain hopelessly independent of the corporate labels.
  • In the same localities with the Bloodroot, though some days later, grows the Dog-Tooth Violet, -- a name hopelessly inappropriate, but likely never to be changed.
  • For who would use a term hopelessly tinged with religious dogmas and prejudices in order to refer to what is more accurately described as ignorance, fear, illness, or pathology?
  • As I've often said about Orson Scott Bigot, it continues to astound me that a field so dedicated to open minds continues to attract so many folks whose minds remain hopelessly closed ... and proudly so, at that!

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