Antonym: pessimism. Similar words: optimistic, optimum, animism, option, adoption, optician, optic nerve, timid. Meaning: ['ɑptɪmɪzm /'ɒp-] n. 1. the optimistic feeling that all is going to turn out well 2. a general disposition to expect the best in all things.
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31. Every day of sunshine strengthens the feelings of optimism.
32. In the interview he gave some grounds for optimism.
33. Only time will tell whether Broughton's optimism is justified.
34. Optimism made him alive through the hard days.
35. His optimism proved sadly misplaced.
36. The government has small cause for optimism.
37. The news caused a wave of optimism.
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39. An atmosphere of optimism dominated the conference.
40. We may now look forward with optimism.
41. The prevailing mood is one of optimism.
42. This was not optimism, it was delusion.
43. New optimism was stirring throughout the country.
44. They professed optimism about the outcome.
45. Her mood varied from optimism to extreme depression.
46. I set off, full of optimism.
47. We can look to the future with considerable optimism.
48. Sadly, my optimism proved unfounded.
49. There was optimism that an agreement could be reached.
50. The earlier mood of optimism had been punctured.
51. His new-found optimism dissolved.
52. As she spoke she felt a bubble of optimism rising inside her.
53. The prime minister's speech was intended to purvey a message of optimism.
54. The Indian Prime Minister has expressed optimism about India's future relations with the USA.
55. This result gives us all the more reason for optimism.
56. In spite of the scale of the famine, the relief workers struggled on with dauntless optimism and commitment.
57. International support has given rise to a new optimism in the company.
58. Both sides have expressed optimism about the chances of an early agreement.
59. Judging from your examination results, I think you have cause/grounds/reason for cautious optimism about getting a university place.
60. The government expressed optimism about the success of the negotiations.
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