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Kana: きぼう Romaji: kibou Level: N3

希望

Meaning in English

hope, wish, aspiration

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What it means

What does 希望 mean? It denotes a feeling of wanting something to happen or a desired outcome—the sense of hope or aspiration. Used for personal wishes, goals for the future, or collective aims, and it can function as a noun or be used with 希望する to convey 'to hope' or 'to wish for'.

Main meanings

  • Core sense: a feeling of wanting a future event or outcome to occur; a hopeful mindset.
  • In organizational or policy contexts, it refers to stated aims or desired goals.
  • As a verb phrase via 希望する, it expresses the act of hoping or wishing for something to happen.

How to use it

Used as a formal noun in writing and speech to express a hoped-for outcome, or as the basis for 希望する when describing the act of hoping. In casual conversation, people may prefer more everyday terms like 願う or 望み; phrases with に or の plus the noun often indicate what is hoped for.

Variants and close terms

  • 願望 (ganbō) — desire or wish; a slightly stronger or more formal nuance than hope.
  • 望み (nozomi) — hope or expectation; more colloquial than 希望 in some contexts.
  • 願い (negai) — a simple wish or plea; common in everyday speech.
  • Antonym: 絶望 (zetsubou) — despair.

Composition

  • 希 — conveys desire or longing; associated with rarity and aspiration.
  • 望 — means to look forward, to hope, or to desire; conveys forward-looking intention.

Origin

The term appears in classical Japanese literature and Buddhist thought; the compound 希望 has long been used in both personal and public discourse and remains common in modern Japanese.

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noun (名詞)

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