Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Hope against hope'. MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Hope against hope'.
A. To be certain
B. To hope reasonably
C. To stop hoping
D. To hope without any basis
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
It means to cling to a very unlikely hope.

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