Synonym: dispiritedly. Similar words: hopeless, carelessly, ceaselessly, tactlessly, ruthlessly, recklessly, effortlessly, mercilessly. Meaning: ['həʊplɪslɪ] adv. 1. in a hopeless manner 2. in a dispirited manner without hope 3. without hope; desperate because there seems no possibility of comfort or success.
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121. Let all crooked scruples vanish, let me hopelessly lose my way.
122. We adore "The Front Page" and "Scoop, " which present us as lazy, unprincipled, and hopelessly in thrall to bogus information.
123. If you're headed in a negative direction, getting back on track may seem hopelessly out of reach.
124. Wholly untaught, with faculties quite torpid, they seemed to me hopelessly dull.
125. He was so hopelessly involved in debt that he contemplated a bolt to America.
126. This had its downsides, besides – inevitably – getting the two currencies hopelessly mixed up (both eschew the euro, using the krone and krona respectively).
127. Live to protect them because women are hopelessly near-sighted after all, no matter what they got with them. Don't let the near-sighted species ruin your nation.
128. By October 1990, when arrested, he was hopelessly in debt.
129. Though they were sexually hopelessly unsuited, interest - wise they had more in common than they knew.
130. Then we wandered off to Iraq and now we are back to fight in Afghanistan for hopelessly unachievable aims.
131. Moses fell hopelessly in love with her. But Frumtje was repulsed by his misshapen appearance.
132. But that is because his original leitmotif has been hopelessly over-shadowed through the lack of a good self-education.
133. He and the other shadow cabinet members of the millionaires row of the Tory front bench are hopelessly out of touch with what the real world worries of citizens.
134. St. Nicholas learned about a man who was hopelessly in debt.
135. Now policymakers are being misled by the siren call of these same, hopelessly inadequate views.
136. Obama was challenged on a television news programme about the shapeless, creased and hopelessly outdated Levi's blue jeans he wore to the baseball all-star game last week.
137. By the 1980s the notions of ego and id were considered hopelessly antiquated, even in some psychoanalytical circles.
138. But that is because his original leitmotif has been hopelessly over-showed through the lack of a good self-education.
139. He was keenly sensitive, hopelessly self-conscious, and the amused glance that the other stole privily at him over the top of the letter burned into him like a dagger- thrust.
140. Loneliness can lead to self-absorption and a high sensitivity where you hopelessly avoid others, or desperately seek their positive affirmation.
141. He was a good butcher but a hopelessly incompetent businessman.
142. We were hopelessly lost, tired, hungry and, to crown it all, It'started to rain.
143. We were hopelessly outnumbered, beset by masses of armour, and almost surrounded.
144. They were hopelessly deadlocked in almost total differences of opinion and outlook.
145. I was hopelessly lost within the pit of Moria. There were no stars to guide my path. There were no trees to whisper of their unique location and the air never stirred to indicate direction.
146. She completely dispelled the persuasion that Asia was in some irrevocable way hopelessly behind Europe.
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