Sentences with hopeless
hope·less
H h - He had not heard her cry before in this uncontrolled, hopeless way.
- I don't believe your situation is as hopeless as you think. If you love each other, you'll work it out.
- If you have tried everything and remains unsatisfied and even hopeless with.
- You may have lost your job and all may look hopeless in the physical realm.
- I'd be hopeless at working for somebody else. [+ at]
- I don't drive and the buses are quite hopeless.
- No doubt if they occur, a lot more people will think as Amis does, but, basically, to me, his is a hopeless position.
- Militants who cloak their misanthropy with an Islamist robe exploit those who feel hopeless and incite them to slaughter.
- A hopeless prisoner
- A hopeless situation
- A locking expert, he can turn hopeless dancers into funky dancers in months and also dances professionally.
- Hopeless means having no expectation of, or showing no sign of, a favorable outcome [a hopeless situation]; despondent implies a being in very low spirits because of a loss of hope and a sense of futility about continuing one's efforts [her rejection of his suit left him despondent]; despairing implies utter loss of hope and may suggest the extreme dejection that results [the despairing lover spoke of suicide]; desperate implies such despair as makes one resort to extreme measures [hunger makes men desperate]
- A hopeless case of cancer.
- hopeless grief.
- Balancing my budget is hopeless.
- As a bridge player, you're hopeless.
- A hopeless cause
- He's a hopeless writer, but can draw very well.