Use of hopefully in Sentences. 26 Examples

The examples include hopefully at the start of sentence, hopefully at the end of sentence and hopefully in the middle of sentence

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hopefully at the start of sentence


  1. Hopefully it won't rain.
  2. Hopefully my luck was on the turn.
  3. Hopefully, we'll arrive before dark.
  4. Hopefully, we will get to the show on time.
  5. Hopefully, I'll be back home by ten o'clock.
  6. Hopefully we'll be in Norwich by early evening.
  7. Hopefully the doctors will allow her home tomorrow.
  8. Hopefully, the company will live to fight another day.
  9. Hopefully the tree will produce some blossom next year.
  10. Hopefully, you won't have any problems after reading this.
  11. Hopefully his punishment will act as a deterrent to others.
  12. Hopefully after three years at university I will have matured.
  13. Hopefully she'll understand and forgive you, if she really loves you.
  14. Hopefully a satisfactory solution can be reached without much blood letting.

hopefully at the end of sentence


  1. 'Are you free tonight?' she asked hopefully.
  2. 'I'm sure we'll find it,' he said hopefully.
  3. "Do you have a cigarette?" he asked hopefully.

hopefully in the middle of sentence


  1. The hungry dog looked hopefully at the food.
  2. The hens pecked hopefully at the dusty floor.
  3. We can hopefully reach some kind of agreement.
  4. By then the problem will hopefully have been solved.
  5. The dog waited hopefully beside the table for some food.
  6. "Am I welcome?" He smiled hopefully, leaning on the door.
  7. The campaign will hopefully ensure the survival of the tiger.
  8. He did well in the heats; hopefully he'll do as well in the final.
  9. The poor turnout for the election will hopefully be a wake-up call to the government.

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