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UK//həʊpt wi wʊd luːz hɪm//US//hoʊpt wi wʊd luz hɪm//

Meaning of Hoped we would lose him

Expressing a desire that someone will no longer be present.

In simple words: wanted to be free of him

Hoped we would lose him in a sentence

  • In that moment, I truly hoped we would lose him.
  • The team hoped we would lose him during the game.
  • She always hoped we would lose him after the arguments.

How to use Hoped we would lose him

Use in contexts expressing desire for someone's absence. Less appropriate in formal settings.

Grammar pattern

hope + subject + would + base form of verb

Memory hint

Think of 'hope' as wanting a bad habit to vanish.

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Collocations with Hoped we would lose him

Synonyms for Hoped we would lose him

  • wished we would be rid of him
  • wanted him gone
  • desired his absence

Common mistakes with Hoped we would lose him

  • Confusing 'hope' with 'wish' in past contexts.
  • 'Hoped we lose him' instead of 'hoped we would lose him'.

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Frequently asked questions about Hoped we would lose him

What does Hoped we would lose him mean?

wanted to be free of him

What is the definition of Hoped we would lose him?

Expressing a desire that someone will no longer be present.

How do you use Hoped we would lose him in a sentence?

In that moment, I truly hoped we would lose him.

Can you give another example of Hoped we would lose him?

The team hoped we would lose him during the game.

What are synonyms for Hoped we would lose him?

Common alternatives include wished we would be rid of him, wanted him gone, desired his absence.

What words go with Hoped we would lose him?

It commonly pairs with hoped we would lose him, hoped he would leave, wished we wouldn't see him again.

What are common mistakes when using Hoped we would lose him?

Confusing 'hope' with 'wish' in past contexts. 'Hoped we lose him' instead of 'hoped we would lose him'.

How do you pronounce Hoped we would lose him?

US: //hoʊpt wi wʊd luz hɪm//, UK: //həʊpt wi wʊd luːz hɪm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Hoped we would lose him?

Use in contexts expressing desire for someone's absence. Less appropriate in formal settings.