Hopefully [adverb]
Definition of Hopefully:
optimistically
Sentence/Example of Hopefully:
“Regardless of what happens with the pandemic, we should be building a business around virtual events because they’re here to stay,” said Johnson, adding “I am bullish about the second half of 2021 … for hopefully what will be hybrid events.”
The membership is aimed at growing a community around the publication that will hopefully evangelize for the brand down the road.
I think mascots can be a part of all emotions, and hopefully emotions that stand for love and change.
For me, the prediction would be – better user experience, better content, and hopefully a better web.
San Diego’s deputy chief operating officer, Erik Caldwell, mentioned in VOSD’s June 16 article, “It goes without saying that the more competitive the process, hopefully, the better outcome you get.”
In this piece I have provided five key areas to look at that can help you minimize the current impact on your business and build up back to normality and hopefully grow in the future.
The guiding principles Eshraghian lays out will hopefully shed some light on the legislation we’ll eventually need for this kind of art, and start an important conversation between all the stakeholders involved.
It’ll be an opportunity to have new and unique points of view, and hopefully more problems will be solved with diverse voices.
It’s to say, in many ways, we’re going to start acting, first of all, to protect our interests, but secondly, in ways that you’ve been acting, and that hopefully that will allow us to come to a better point at the end of the road.
So rather than just prescribing people pills that would hopefully suppress appetite, we’d actually get them to do walking clubs or light sporting activities.