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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61. The present political climate gives little cause for optimism .
62. The music of the time mirrored the feeling of optimism in the country.
63. There was a feeling of optimism in the country when the new government was elected.
64. I don't share his optimism about our chances of success.
65. His optimism contrasted sharply with the low morale of his supporters.
66. The peace agreement has introduced a feeling of optimism here.
67. That optimism was immediately contradicted by Haider's provocative comments.
68. This report gives a considerable cause for optimism.
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69. Such optimism is good for the Democrats' morale.
70. Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Helen Keller
71. But there are grounds for optimism.
72. At this dealership in Oxfordshire there's optimism too.
73. They must be commended for their optimism.
74. We can now face the future with optimism.
75. However(sentencedict.com), there are strong grounds for optimism.
76. Long-term trends suggest that economic optimism was highly volatile.
77. Pessimism leads to weakness, optimism to power. William James
78. One important reason for optimism is that we now live in a disinflationary age.
79. At the moment, optimism over interest rates is being offset by pessimism about the direction of corporate earnings.
80. However, elements on both sides oppose further compromise, and on Monday there was little optimism about a breakthrough.
81. A cautious optimism spread within the liberal intelligentsia, and the writers, especially, initiated calls for greater artistic freedom.
82. Typical of the infectious optimism was Michael Ainslie, president of Sotheby's auctioneers.
83. His critics were buoyed by an optimism induced by faith in market forces and the power of technology.
84. Optimism is my middle name because, unable to agree on a name, my parents stuck a pin in a dictionary.
85. His difficulty is that, as the election results showed, there is little optimism left in the population at large.
86. Wells was captivated by the wave of optimism engendered by the great age of heroic invention at the turn of the century.
87. Patience with oneself and with the learner, a sense of humor, and abundant optimism are vital ingredients.
88. They won three straight, reached their mid-season bye week at 4-4 and flowed with good health and rampant optimism.
89. The Beveridge report was to breathe the same spirit of optimism and confidence that long-standing problems could be tackled.
90. Health Optimism and positive thinking are your greatest assets in keeping fit and well.
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