1. hoped-for - Adjective
2. hoped-for - Adjective Satellite
expected hopefully
Source: WordNethoped for
It means we're on your side." That's what Bonnie said. I have people on my side? What side? Am I unwittingly the face of the hoped-for rebellion? Has the mockingjay on my pin become a symbol of resistance? If so, my side's not doing too well. Suzanne Collins
A hoped-for development in southern Grand Forks would build strip malls, offices, apartments, condos, townhomes, single-family homes, plus a park or two southeast of the intersection of 62nd Avenue and Washington Street. Source: Internet
After having to postpone the champagne celebrations at Ayr United last Saturday, when a hoped-for combination of results failed to materialise, Raith are pleased to hold destiny in their own hands. Source: Internet
But instead of hoped-for photo ops in opulent palaces, this year’s summit is mostly virtual due to COVID-19, dealing a blow to the prince’s ambitions in a year of global economic downturn. Source: Internet
His is a career trajectory that gives the lie to the adage of needing “something to fall back on” if a hoped-for career in either art or music doesn’t pan out. Source: Internet
The result: Greater Bethel joined 30 other Village HeartBEAT teams in the fight to get healthy, and team members are already seeing some of the hoped-for results. Source: Internet