unhopeful
English
Etymology
From Middle English unhopful, unhopfulle, equivalent to un- + hopeful.
Adjective
unhopeful (comparative more unhopeful, superlative most unhopeful)
- Not hopeful.
Noun
unhopeful (plural unhopefuls)
- Somebody who is unlikely to achieve success or victory.
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