How to use in-sentence of “hopeless”:
+ The New Zealand environment authorities have a campaign to reduce their numbers, although this seems a hopeless task, especially when faced with such ignorance as mentioned above.
+ They are signed to Hopeless Records.
+ They signed to Hopeless Records in 2006, and released their second album, “So Wrong, It’s Right”, in 2007.
+ Frost’s poems are analyzed in the “Anthology of Modern American Poetry” where it is mentioned that behind a sometimes charmingly familiar and rural front, Frost’s poetry frequently presents hopeless and hostile undertones which often are either unseen or unanalyzed.
+ He was the only one man behind the transformation of village ralegan siddhi from the poverty ridden, hopeless place with huge population of alcoholics and drug addict to a “model village” based on sustainable development.
+ The Portuguese governor, who had at the most 3,000 men to oppose an Indian army of 30,000, blew up a few bridges to delay the invaders but his situation was plainly hopeless and he hoisted the white flag and surrendered.