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Another word for "hopefully"?

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flobadob | 23:45 Wed 12th Nov 2008 | Arts & Literature
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I'm looking for another word that means the same thing as the word hopefully, because that word annoys me. I would like to be able to use the word in daily speak from now on instead of the word hopefully. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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'I hope' or 'with luck'? I don't there's a single word with the same meaning, that's why 'hopefully' came into use in the first place.
God Willing
optimistically,

confidently

buoyantly
Sanguinely?
well... Sally Army would say God Willing

the superstitious might say Touch Wood

I tend to say If Everything Goes According To Plan

How about...... Im anticipating

You could adopt our Swedish saying If God is willing and the suspenders don't snap...!

Not God's suspenders, obviously, but yours, while making whatever effort involved in your endeavour.
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I was hoping for a single adjective to be honest, but there is definitely some stuff to work with from these suggestions, thanks. More appreciated. What's sanguinely, sounds ok?
Expectantly.
promise
success
inspiring
desire

despondent
with out hope
no hope had crossed my mind lol
adjective

loser
free
vague
careless.
how about sanguinely ?
You could say: "See you later, optimistically - or expectantly"...but I don't think sanguinely fits.
is spock from the planet vucan??


i'm quite bamboozled now
i like that tune, cant get enough.we aint had nowt yet?

-sanguine

blood
cheerful
hopefull

sanitary towell.sooz just being silly.
I had a relative who quite liked the expression Deo volente (God willing) usually abbreviated to DV, but it was nearly always used in a religious context. So she came up with HH - here's hoping.
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I can't say god willing cos I'm an athiest and wouldn't feel right. But if I was saying "Hopefully, the weather will be good on our holiday", what word could replace "hopefully" there. I wish I'd given an example in the original Q.
Hopefully (as in full of hope, as in 'to travel hopefully is better than to arrive') implies a lot more hope than you have when you say 'Hopefully, the weather will be good'. I know the 'modern' meaning seems to have altered/ be altering but you really could just say 'I hope the weather will be good'.

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