hopeless
adjective /ˈhəʊpləs/
  /ˈhəʊpləs/
 - if something is hopeless, there is no hope that it will get better or succeed
- a hopeless situation
 - It's hopeless trying to convince her.
 - Most of the students are making good progress, but Michael is a hopeless case.
 - He felt that his life was a hopeless mess.
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Difficulty and failureb2- The situation seemed completely hopeless.
 - The situation seems increasingly hopeless.
 - He wanted to warn her how hopeless her case was.
 - There were some things it was hopeless to discuss with him.
 - Winning the title is out of the question now—it's a hopeless cause.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - look
 - seem
 - …
 
- absolutely
 - completely
 - pretty
 - …
 
- at
 - with
 
 - (British English, informal) extremely bad synonym terrible
- The buses are absolutely hopeless these days!
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - look
 - seem
 - …
 
- absolutely
 - completely
 - pretty
 - …
 
- at
 - with
 
 - (especially British English) (of people) very bad (at something); with no ability or skill synonym terrible
- He's an absolutely hopeless driver.
 - hopeless at something I'm hopeless at science.
 - hopeless with something I've always been hopeless with machinery.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - look
 - seem
 - …
 
- absolutely
 - completely
 - pretty
 - …
 
- at
 - with
 
 - feeling or showing no hope
- She felt lonely and hopeless.
 
Extra Examples- She felt lonely and completely hopeless.
 - With a hopeless shrug of resignation, he turned back.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - look
 - seem
 - …
 
- absolutely
 - completely
 - pretty
 - …
 
- at
 - with