hopefulness
/ˈhəʊpflnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhəʊpflnəs/ (ame, ipa)
hopefulness — 名詞
1. a positive mood in which a person expects good things to happen, often despite d
希望感;樂觀
對未來抱持正面期待的心情
a positive mood in which a person expects good things to happen, often despite difficulty or uncertainty.
After the surgery went well, a quiet hopefulness returned to Amani and her family.
手術順利之後,Amani 和家人重新感受到一種平靜的希望感。
abstract noun used with article: a quiet hopefulness
Minh spoke about the next election with surprising hopefulness, despite recent setbacks.
Minh 談到下次選舉時態度出奇地樂觀,儘管近來挫折不斷。
collocation: with + hopefulness
There was a feeling of hopefulness in the village after the rains finally came.
雨季終於來臨後,村子裡瀰漫著一種充滿希望的氛圍。
Samir's letters were full of hopefulness, even during the long winter at sea.
Samir 寄回的信總是充滿希望,即使在漫長的冬季海上日子裡也是如此。
The teacher's calm voice brought a sense of hopefulness back into the classroom.
老師平靜的聲音讓教室裡重新有了一份希望感。
- optimism
broader and more common; a general tendency to expect good outcomes, not tied to one situation
- expectancy
focuses on waiting for a specific event; less about mood
- confidence
stronger; implies belief in success rather than just hope for it
文法句型
a sense of hopefulness
with hopefulness
用法筆記
Uncountable; takes 'a sense/feeling of' when made countable. Frequently paired with 'quiet', 'cautious', 'renewed' to mark the degree of confidence.