in a hopeful manner: We worked hopefully and energetically, thinking we might finish first.
it is hoped; if all goes well: Hopefully, we will get to the show on time.
Origin of hopefully
First recorded in 1630–40; hopeful + -ly
usage note for hopefully
Although some strongly object to its use as a sentence modifier, hopefully meaning “it is hoped (that)” has been in use since the 1930s and is fully standard in all varieties of speech and writing: Hopefully, tensions between the two nations will ease. This use of hopefully is parallel to that of certainly, curiously, frankly, regrettably, and other sentence modifiers.
“Regardless of what happens with the pandemic, we should be building a business around virtual events because they’re here to stay,” said Johnson, adding “I am bullish about the second half of 2021 … for hopefully what will be hybrid events.”
‘They’re here to stay’: Condé Nast’s virtual events upfront working to convince sponsors that new remote platforms have real value|Kayleigh Barber|August 19, 2020|Digiday
The membership is aimed at growing a community around the publication that will hopefully evangelize for the brand down the road.
‘This is not your grandfather’s Patch’: Lookout Local wants to be the modern local news of Santa Cruz|Kayleigh Barber|August 17, 2020|Digiday
I think mascots can be a part of all emotions, and hopefully emotions that stand for love and change.
For Aspiring Performers, The NBA Is The Best Place To Be A Mascot|Josh Planos|July 17, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
For me, the prediction would be – better user experience, better content, and hopefully a better web.
Interview with Lior Davidovitch, the founder of PUBLC|Kamaljeet Kalsi|July 3, 2020|Search Engine Watch
San Diego’s deputy chief operating officer, Erik Caldwell, mentioned in VOSD’s June 16 article, “It goes without saying that the more competitive the process, hopefully, the better outcome you get.”
Franchise Fee Deal Is a Chance for the City to Make Much-Needed Changes|Pia Piscitelli|June 23, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Leapolitan responded by saying, “hopefully youll [sic] bite into a poison apple.”
Grindr’s Trans Dating Problem|David Levesley|January 9, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Hopefully not overly close, but we talk about it in the episode how similar it is.
‘Archer’ Creator Adam Reed Spills Season 6 Secrets, From Surreal Plotlines to Life Post-ISIS|Marlow Stern|January 8, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Hopefully, she got as much of a laugh out of it as the rest of the world has.
Slow Motion Tiger Jump, a Tornado at the Rose Bowl and More Viral Videos|The Daily Beast Video|January 4, 2015|DAILY BEAST
She was gonna be in New York and wanted to hang around for New Years and hopefully be able to stay long enough to meet our baby.
Deer Tick's John McCauley on Ten Years in Rock and Roll|James Joiner|January 2, 2015|DAILY BEAST
At least some people had seen the posting and failed to notify the authorities, hopefully because they had not taken it seriously.
Two Cops ‘Assassinated’ in Brooklyn|Michael Daly|December 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
His memory seemed on the point of complete return, and he sat quietly, hopefully.
Monkey On His Back|Charles V. De Vet
"Then we seem to be in full accord with each other on these points," replied the professor, hopefully.
Dikes and Ditches|Oliver Optic
But the next time he consulted the helpless planchette as hopefully as before.
The Landlord at Lion's Head, Complete|William Dean Howells
We may hopefully labor to impress upon them a sense of structure, an appreciation of "composition."
Literature in the Elementary School|Porter Lander MacClintock
"Maybe it'll come close enough to give us a shot," he said hopefully.
The Onslaught from Rigel|Fletcher Pratt
British Dictionary definitions for hopefully
hopefully
/ (ˈhəʊpfʊlɪ) /
adverb
in a hopeful manner
informalit is hopedhopefully they will be here soon
usage for hopefully
The use of hopefully to mean it is hoped used to be considered incorrect by some people but has now become acceptable in informal contexts