High Hopes Idiom
The act of expecting or anticipating.
High hopes idiom. In the hope of or that. This is the british english definition of have high great hopes for someone. Expecting and wishing for as in we went in hopes of finding a vacancy or they met in the hope of bringing about a peaceful settlement. Fire one with an emotion fire with anger.
Expecting and wishing for as in we went in hopes of finding a vacancy or they met in the hope of bringing about a peaceful settlement. Change your default dictionary to american english. Expecting and wishing for as in we went in hopes of finding a vacancy or they met in the hope of bringing about a peaceful settlement. To become excited at the prospect of something happening.
See also main entry. Often used in the negative. Every eel hopes to become a whale. The phrases with that are used with clauses as in in hopes that something good might come of it he began to work or we are in high hopes that a cure for leukemia will be found soon.
Hold out little etc. Definition of high hopes. Have high hopes of something have hopes of. View american english definition of have high great hopes for someone.
The phrases with that are used with clauses as in in hopes that something good might come of it he began to work or we are in high hopes that a cure for leukemia will be found soon. Get ones hopes up. I was sustained no doubt by high hopes of coming out with my pile. A strong feeling that something good will happen or be true we had high hopes of winning the game.
Also in hopes that. In high hopes of or that. Hope against all hope. Get ones hopes up 1.
Heres a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. High standards high hopes. High standards high hopes. Examples from the web for high hopes he had great ambitions and the high hopes which go with them.