hopeably

adv

Etymology

From hope + -ably.

  1. inherited from *hopōn
  2. inherited from hopian
  3. inherited from hopen
  4. suffixed as hopeably — “hope + ably

Definitions

  1. hopefully

    hopefully; in a way that one would hope for

    • The change reflects, hopeably, a significant improvement in this city's social climate.
    • We have entered the 21st century and the third millennium — an era which hopeably would be qualitatively different from the earlier ones in terms of foundational postulates, value system, mindset and life styles.

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