“Here’s hoping” is an informal idiom that means that you hope or wish for a desired outcome.
For example, “Here’s hoping it doesn’t rain” means “I hope it doesn’t rain.”
A few synonyms for “here’s hoping” are “fingers crossed,” “with any luck,” and “hopefully.”
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“Hope” is a verb meaning “to want something to happen” and a noun meaning “a desire or expectation.”
Synonyms for “hope” as a verb include:
- Wish
- Desire
- Expect
- Anticipate
- Look forward to
Some synonyms for “hope” as a noun are:
- Aspiration
- Desire
- Wish
- Expectation
- Dream
For more synonyms for “hope,” check out the synonyms for hoping or use QuillBot’s free Paraphraser.
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Some synonyms for “sure thing” are:
- Cinch
- Lock
- Slam dunk
- Shoo-in
- Inevitability
- Foregone conclusion
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Synonyms for “not sure” include:
- Unsure
- Uncertain
- Doubtful
- Hesitant
- Indecisive
- Unclear
- Insecure
- Confused
To form more synonyms for the adjective “not sure,” you can put the word “not” in front of one of the synonyms for sure or use QuillBot’s Paraphraser.
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Some synonyms for “for sure” are:
- Definitely
- Certainly
- Absolutely
- Without a doubt
- Of course
- Sure thing
These overlap with the synonyms for sure as an adverb.
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A “step and repeat” refers to a banner or backdrop used at events like red carpets and press conferences. This backdrop usually has a repeating pattern with logos or brand names.
Similarly, in graphic design, “step and repeat” is a technique used to duplicate an image across a surface.
In both cases, the name is always “step and repeat.” You cannot substitute synonyms for repeat or for step.
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“Rinse and repeat” means “to do something again in the same way.”
This idiom can have different connotations depending on tone and context. For example, “Another day of work—rinse and repeat” has a negative connotation that suggests boredom.
You can also use synonyms for repeat to mean “to do again” to achieve the same meaning without any potential negative connotation.
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Repeat has a few meanings:
- As a verb, repeat means “to say again” or “to do again”
- As a noun, it means “something that happens or is done again”
A few synonyms for repeat are “restate,” “redo,” or “replay,” depending on the meaning.
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Some synonyms for “repeating” are:
- Reiterating
- Restating
- Reaffirming
- Recapping
- Rehashing
- Echoing
- Reproducing
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“Bears repeating” means that something is worth mentioning again because it is important or significant.
For example, “The fact that we need to stay organized bears repeating if we’re going to meet the deadline.”
You can use this verb phrase with synonyms for repeat too (e.g., “bears reiterating” or “bears restating”).
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