hopeless 的定义
- providing no hope; beyond optimism or hope; desperate: a hopeless case of cancer.
- without hope; despairing: hopeless grief.
- impossible to accomplish, solve, resolve, etc.: Balancing my budget is hopeless.
- not able to learn or act, perform, or work as desired; inadequate for the purpose: As a bridge player, you're hopeless.
hopeless 近义词
futile, pessimistic
hopeless 的近义词 45 个
- desperate
- forlorn
- helpless
- impossible
- pointless
- sad
- tragic
- useless
- bad
- beyond recall
- cynical
- dejected
- demoralized
- despairing
- despondent
- disconsolate
- discouraging
- downhearted
- fatal
- gone
- goner
- ill-fated
- impracticable
- in despair
- incurable
- irredeemable
- irreparable
- irreversible
- irrevocable
- lost
- menacing
- no-win
- past hope
- shot down
- sinister
- sunk
- threatening
- unachievable
- unavailing
- unfortunate
- unmitigable
- up the creek
- vain
- woebegone
- worsening
hopeless 的反义词 13 个
更多hopeless例句
- When you’re under stress and feel hopeless, it’s more likely that these conflicts spiral into violence.
- Helpless, hopeless, despondent, all sorts of sad emotions in the English language that you can think of.
- While it may feel hopeless to see all of this unfold, just remember that you can still take responsibility in securing the health of yourself and the people you love.
- Nothing formally came of it, but one of the men, the pro-democracy economist Fouad Abdelmoumni, says his friends high up at the agency told him the letter was hopeless and urged him to drop the matter.
- Despite the result of this vote, the situation is not entirely hopeless in “Europe’s last dictatorship”.
- Society itself must be changed, right out from under our hopeless cases.
- These formations streamed from Rwanda with the same hopeless shuffle as they did from Bosnia and now as they do from Syria.
- Inside, it seemed hopeless, for every chair in sight was occupied, and a dozen men were asleep on the floor.
- Anyone who takes pot shots at a lovely wading bird is a hopeless defective, in my view, an evolutionary mistake.
- The Economist cover in 2000 dubbed it “The Hopeless Continent,” with a photo of a grinning, heavily armed soldier.
- The conflict of these certainties left hopeless disorder in every corner of his being.
- As the hopeless wish passed through his soul, the iron entered with it, but did not pass away.
- His attitude was one of hopeless resignation as he looked toward a distant bird winging its flight away from him.
- The Austrian parlementaire pointed out that it was hopeless to continue the struggle as he had neither provisions nor ammunition.
- It was not a condition of life which fitted her, and she could see in it but an appalling and hopeless ennui.