Winter in the world it is, Round about the unhoped kiss Whose dream I long have sorrowed o'er; Round about the longing sore, That the touch of thee shall turn Into joy too deep to burn.
Mast thou cried aloud for rest, Mid the pain of sundering hours; Cried aloud for sleep and death, Since the sweet unhoped for best Was a shadow and a breath?
Von Prell, for his part, seemed indisposed to avail himself of his unhoped for liberty.
Immediately be purple-strewn the pathway, So that to home unhoped may lead him--Justice!
Howbeit at last Jupiter administred to me an unhoped remedy.
With these words he gave him a letter directed, as he had said, but not sealed, which Horatio, after he had manifested the sense he had of sounhoped an obligation, reminded him of.
Gladness (gaudium) is a joy with the accompanying idea of something past, which, unhoped for, has happened.
Remorse is sorrow with the accompanying idea of something past, which, unhoped for, has happened.
I had rest Unhoped this side of Heaven, beneath your breast.
Did god or man your favourite son advise, With war unhoped the Latians to surprise?
But the temptation to accept this unhoped surrender proved too strong.
Hast thou cried aloud for rest, Mid the pain of sundering hours; Cried aloud for sleep and death, Since the sweet unhoped for best Was a shadow and a breath?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unhoped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.