Noun
ray of hope (plural rays of hope)
Synonym of glimmer of hope
Whether you've seen angels floating around your bedroom or just found a ray of hope at a lonely moment, choosing to believe that something unseen is caring for you can be a life-shifting exercise. Martha Beck
A second vaccine represents a ray of hope amid despair as the virus continues to spread unabated across the US and Europe even before holiday gatherings that are certain to further fuel the outbreak. Source: Internet
Karnataka's COVID-19 cases have been averaging at minimum as compared to the previous months, giving a ray of hope that things are improving and normalcy could be just around the corner. Source: Internet
New cases and new deaths in the country were lower on Sunday than those reported a day earlier, offering a ray of hope. Source: Internet
South Korea's professional sport springs back into action Tuesday after the coronavirus shutdown with the opening of a new baseball season, while football and golf will soon follow suit in a ray of hope for suspended competitions worldwide. Source: Internet
But the scientists found a ray of hope in that a small number of reef location, if protected, could substantially contribute to the recovery of predatory fish populations and help restore depleted species. Source: Internet