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hope

Hope vs Hopes - What's the difference?

hope | hopes |


As nouns the difference between hope and hopes

is that hope is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen while hopes is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between hope and hopes

is that hope is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might while hopes is third-person singular of hope.

As proper nouns the difference between hope and hopes

is that hope is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans while Hopes is plural of Hope|lang=en.

Fantasy vs Hope - What's the difference?

fantasy | hope |


As nouns the difference between fantasy and hope

is that fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination while hope is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.

As verbs the difference between fantasy and hope

is that fantasy is to fantasize (about) while hope is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might.

As a proper noun Hope is

{{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans.

Hope vs Fast - What's the difference?

hope | fast |


As a proper noun hope

is from the virtue, like faith and charity first used by puritans.

As a verb fast is

.

Hope vs Wisha - What's the difference?

hope | wisha |


As a noun hope

is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.

As a verb hope

is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might.

As a proper noun Hope

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans.

As an interjection wisha is

an expression of surprise.

Hope vs Less - What's the difference?

hope | less |


As verbs the difference between hope and less

is that hope is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might while less is to make less; to lessen.

As a noun hope

is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.

As a proper noun Hope

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans.

As an adverb less is

to smaller extent.

As an adjective less is

comparative of little; smaller.

As a preposition less is

minus; not including.

As a conjunction less is

unless.

Hope vs Growl - What's the difference?

hope | growl |


As a proper noun hope

is from the virtue, like faith and charity first used by puritans.

As a noun growl is

the deep, threatening sound made in the throat by an animal; a grumbling sound.

As a verb growl is

to utter a deep guttural sound, as an angry animal; to give forth an angry, grumbling sound.

Hope vs Inspire - What's the difference?

hope | inspire |


As verbs the difference between hope and inspire

is that hope is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might while inspire is to infuse into the mind; to communicate to the spirit; to convey, as by a divine or supernatural influence; to disclose preternaturally; to produce in, as by inspiration.

As a noun hope

is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.

As a proper noun Hope

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans.

Hope vs Compassion - What's the difference?

hope | compassion |


As nouns the difference between hope and compassion

is that hope is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen while compassion is deep awareness of the suffering of another, coupled with the wish to relieve it.

As verbs the difference between hope and compassion

is that hope is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might while compassion is to pity.

As a proper noun Hope

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans.

Hope vs Willpower - What's the difference?

hope | willpower |


As nouns the difference between hope and willpower

is that hope is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen while willpower is the unwavering strength of will to carry out one’s wishes.

As a verb hope

is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might.

As a proper noun Hope

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans.

Hope vs Thanks - What's the difference?

hope | thanks |


As a proper noun hope

is from the virtue, like faith and charity first used by puritans.

As an interjection thanks is

used to express appreciation or gratitude.

As a noun thanks is

(obsolete).

As a verb thanks is

(thank).

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