Hope of the future
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YOUTHHope of the future.
pessimismA tendency to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen; a lack of hope or confidence in the future
cryonicsThe practice or technique of deep-freezing the bodies of those who have died of an incurable disease, in the hope of a future cure
unpromisingNot giving hope of future success or good results
encouragingPositive and giving hope for future success; promising
AMERICAHope of the World.
ZENDA"The Prisoner of ...": Hope
LANGEHope of the movies
OBAMA"The Audacity of Hope" author
AVIEWTOWith ... (in the hope of)
ONECARATAbout 2% of the Hope diamond
ZENDA"The Prisoner of ..." (Anthony Hope novel)
SILVERLININGSign of hope amid the gloom
OBAMAAuthor of "The Audacity of Hope"
ZENDA"The Prisoner of ...," Anthony Hope novel.
ONECARATAbout 2% of the Hope Diamond
EARTH". . . the last, best hope of ..." (Lincoln)
viewwith the expectation or hope of
despairingShowing the loss of all hope
CATANDTHECANARYBob Hope remake of '39, with "The"
OBAMASenator who wrote "The Audacity of Hope"
DIAZDiscoverer of the Cape of Good Hope.
DIASDiscoverer of the Cape of Good Hope
OBAMAPolitician who wrote "The Audacity of Hope"
POPESource of the line "Hope springs eternal ..."
BARTHOLOMEWDIAZHe rounded the Cape of Good Hope
despairsThe complete loss or absence of hope
DIASPortuguese who discovered the Cape of Good Hope.
DIASFirst to round the Cape of Good Hope
SINGAPOREDestination of the first Hope-Crosby "Road" picture
DIASFirst European to round the Cape of Good Hope
OBAMAPresidential candidate and author of "The Audacity of Hope"
MARIECURIEShe saw a ray of hope in the dark
EARTH"Freedom is the last, best hope of ...": Abraham Lincoln
ANARCHY"... is the only slight glimmer of hope": Mick Jagger
DIASFirst navigator to round the Cape of Good Hope
SOUTHAFRICASSEESStewed chicken dishes on the Cape of Good Hope?
ELMSSymbols of hope during the American and French Revolutions
disappointto fail to meet the expectation or hope of
encouragementsThe action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope