Sperato
Sperato is the past participle of the Italian verb sperare, meaning to hope. It is used to form compound tenses with the auxiliary avere, as in ho sperato di arrivare in tempo. In addition to its verbal use, sperato can function as an adjective describing a noun and agreeing in gender and number (for example, un esito sperato, una risposta sperata, i risultati sperati, le risposte sperate).
As an adjective, sperato conveys a sense of desired or hoped-for outcome rather than a guaranteed result.
Etymology and form: sperato derives from the Latin speratus, through the Italian verb sperare. The form agrees
Usage notes: Sperato is common in everyday Italian, journalism, and literature where a speaker or writer wants