Use of hopelessly in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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hopelessly at the end of sentence


  1. She shook her head hopelessly.
  2. 'I'll never manage it,' he said hopelessly.
  3. 'When will I see you again?' he asked hopelessly.

hopelessly in the middle of sentence


  1. Her directions were hopelessly vague.
  2. His troops were hopelessly outnumbered.
  3. By this time, he was hopelessly pickled.
  4. We were hopelessly lost in the wilderness.
  5. My legs got hopelessly tangled in the rope.
  6. I had visions of us getting hopelessly lost.
  7. I'm hopelessly inefficient at mending things.
  8. He was hopelessly miscast as the romantic hero.
  9. She had fallen hopelessly and recklessly in love.
  10. The fishing lines had become hopelessly entangled.
  11. My children are hopelessly addicted to television.
  12. The opinion polls were hopelessly wide of the mark.
  13. Sandra was hopelessly impractical around the house.
  14. They met at university and fell hopelessly in love.
  15. The Spanish were hopelessly outnumbered in the battle.
  16. Their manufacturing methods are hopelessly out-of-date.
  17. We found ourselves hopelessly outnumbered by the enemy.
  18. He was a wonderful companion but hopelessly impractical.
  19. The lorry had become hopelessly bogged down in the sand.
  20. Their dreams of love and marriage are hopelessly romantic.
  21. I'm no good at dancing - I always get hopelessly out of step.
  22. She never gets anywhere on time. She's hopelessly disorganized.
  23. Geniuses are supposed to be eccentric and hopelessly impractical.
  24. The snow cruiser proved hopelessly unsuited to Antarctic conditions.
  25. Both their assessments of production costs were hopelessly inaccurate.
  26. When it comes to expressing their emotions, most men are hopelessly inarticulate.

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