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unhopeful
adjective
Not hopeful.
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It is a not unhopeful combination.Of course, it does not guarantee that they will turn out to be good democrats.
On Iraq, he affects not to have noticed that the "surge" in and around Baghdad is producing palpable successes, and clings to the idea, beloved of his party base, that all troops should be withdrawn even before he putatively takes office.There is something rather timid and unhopeful about all this.
The demons unleashed in Iraq, ranging from sectarianism to tribalism to jihadism, have caused some neighbours to suggest that their own stunted status quo may not be so bad.But how bad is it, really?The Iraqis themselves feel disorientated, but not necessarily unhopeful.
Upon his frustrate abd unhopeful quest.
I am initially unhopeful of finding a bargain, as the first price sticker I see in the shop is on a Led Zeppelin record, for an eye-watering £1,000.
What strikes you most about the hopefuls is how completely unhopeful they are.
Thus they tend to have a distanced, sociological air, while being at the same time terribly depressing – revelatory, grim, unhopeful and of necessity brutal.
The film is a thriller, but equally it is a treatise on the sleazier side of showbiz, and on the persistence of hope in almost ludicrously unhopeful circumstances.
He looked cantankerous and unhopeful, carrying a musket and a bag of homemade ammunition.
In a not entirely unusual or unhopeful way, she was gone.
Mencken's rantings about Boobus americanus seemed to him unshaded, unhopeful, unrelenting, and he said so.
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