How Do You Spell HOPING?

Pronunciation: [hˈə͡ʊpɪŋ] (IPA)

Hoping is a verb that means to desire or expect something to happen. The IPA phonetic transcription for hoping is /ˈhoʊpɪŋ/. The first sound is the "h" sound in English, followed by the long "o" sound. The "p" is pronounced with a slight aspiration, followed by the short "i" sound. The final sound is the "-ing" ending, pronounced with a velar nasal sound, represented by the symbol ŋ. The spelling of hoping follows the general rules of English phonetics and spelling.

HOPING Meaning and Definition

  1. Hoping is a verb form of the word "hope" which refers to the feeling or desire for something to happen or be true. It is an optimistic and positive emotion that stems from a belief that a desired outcome is possible or attainable. Hoping involves having positive expectations for the future and a belief that things will work out in a favorable way.

    Hoping is characterized by a sense of longing or anticipation for a particular outcome or result. It often arises when individuals face uncertainty or challenges in their lives, and they look towards potential positive outcomes to overcome those difficulties. It can serve as a source of motivation, inspiration, and encouragement.

    Hoping can also be seen as an act of trust and faith in oneself or in others. It often involves setting goals or aspirations and actively working towards achieving them. It fuels determination and perseverance in the face of obstacles or setbacks.

    The concept of hoping is deeply intertwined with emotions such as optimism, positivity, and resilience. It can bring a sense of lightness, happiness, and joy to individuals, providing them with the strength and courage to face difficult situations. Hoping is an essential aspect of human nature, enabling individuals to dream, aspire, and have a sense of purpose and direction in life.

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Etymology of HOPING

The word "hoping" is a present participle form of the verb "hope". The verb "hope" can be traced back to the Old English word "hopian", which means "to have confidence, trust, or expect". The Old English word can be further traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "hopōną" and the Proto-Indo-European root "kōp-", which means "to desire, wish, or strive". Over time, the word "hopian" evolved into "hope" in Middle English, and "hoping" represents its present participle form.

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Conjugate verb Hoping

CONDITIONAL

I would hope
we would hope
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FUTURE

I will hope
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hoped
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PAST

I hoped
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PAST PERFECT

I had hoped
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PRESENT

I hope
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PRESENT PERFECT

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