unhopeful如何读

un·​hope·​fulˌən-ˈhōp-fəl

unhopeful是什么意思

  • adj.无希望的

unhopeful英英释义

adjective

not having, feeling, or inspiring hope : not hopeful

an unhopeful outlook

unhopeful词源英文解释

The first known use of unhopeful was in the 15th century

unhopeful 例句

1 All his thronging thoughts were tinged with the gloom of his unhopeful mood; and his body sagged with his sagging spirit.

2 So he went certain, unhurried, and unhopeful on the way he must go, and the wind of winter bore him to the south.

3 And indeed the contrition seemed to have gathered force in many a past fit of remorse, and now was deep but not unhopeful.

4 Now, in the most unhopeful struggle it is often the thing least hoped for that comes to pass.

5 Thus the years passed—not uselessly nor unhopefully.

6 Here only can I show you the state of affairs, which is most dangerous, and yet not unhopeful.

7 So then—Caps off, my Masters all; Reserve your final word,—recall Your all-too-hasty strictures; Caps off, I say, for Wisdom sees Undreamed potentialities In most unhopeful pictures.

8 As he crossed the filled-in meadows he poked unhopefully at the soil here and there, but nothing came of it.

9 His pessimistic and unhopeful temperament was doubtless due to inherent and hereditary bodily weakness, and to the lack of muscular cultivation in his youth, which might have modified inherent tendencies.

10 The listeners laughed and applauded by turns; and had now fairly pitted them against each other, as the philosopher of hopefulness and of the unhopeful.

11 Who, looking at them, who that did not know, could foretell the fruits of their miserable, unhopeful labour?

12 Books she sought in every accessible, and found occasionally in an unhopeful quarter.

13 It was the second time I had been locked in the dark with uncomplaining, unhopeful people of Orgoreyn.

14 Taxi drivers hung unhopefully around the watermelon stands.

15 These are young men, aged between 16 and 24, who appear to be particularly frustrated and unhopeful about their chances of good jobs or any upward mobility.

16 Jobst tried at first to do some governing; but finding all very anarchic, grew unhopeful; took to making matters easy for himself.

17 As a young man, his was a severe and unhopeful mind, and the tendency to despond was increased by circumstances.

18 But now I noticed that the pseudo-bandits wore a watchful and not unhopeful air.

19 But his final parting with Barker was not unhopeful.

20 It is a scheme of politicians and not of the people, unhopeful even as a political scheme, unsupported by the sober thought of the North, utterly unlikely to be realized or seriously attempted.

unhopeful 同义词

1 无望的

gone hopeless irredeemable

2 没有希望的

hopeless

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