![]() ![]() From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hopefully hopefully / hpf. English English - Japanese English - Korean English - Spanish Japanese - English Spanish - English. A sentence adverb modifies the meaning of an entire statement (as opposed to the adverb of manner, which modifies a single word or phrase). hopefully meaning, definition, what is hopefully: a way of saying what you hope will happe.: Learn more. Hopefully we can find a way of solving this problem. Hopefully can be used as a sentence adverb (also referred to occasionally as an adverbial disjunct ).It has been pushed beyond the limit by many dealers and hopefully these are the dealers that will have to close."But, " Tim added hopefully, "there's always tomorrow." The meaning of HOPEFUL is having qualities which inspire hope.Hopefully I'll be home by nine tonight. hopefully adverb uk / hp.f l.i / us / hop.f l.i / Add to word list B1 used, often at the start of a sentence, to express what you would like to happen: Hopefully it wont rain.He's been resting today, so hopefully he'll be feeling better tomorrow.We're hopefully going to keep practicing once a month.This method of operation will hopefully give the team overall control.They all looked at him, Dalziel interrogatively, Antony hopefully, Connon fearfully.It is this special knowledge, or gnosis, which hopefully can make the inside ethnography so different and illuminating.Despite all those sweaty men who came, rummaged hopefully and yet failed to prise it over his nose.This exercise should give you a good review for the test, hopefully.2 HOPE in a way that shows that you are hopeful ‘Will there be any food left over?’ he asked hopefully. By then the problem will hopefully have been solved. S1 adverb 1 HOPE a way of saying what you hope will happen, which some people think is incorrect Hopefully, I’ll be back home by ten o‘clock.Hopefully ≠ hopelessly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hopefully hope‧ful‧ly / ˈhəʊpf əli $ ˈhoʊp- /
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