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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121. He also expressed optimism that an acceptable constitutional arrangement could be agreed which would obviate the need for Quebec to seek independence.
122. The end of military rule in 1999 was cause for fresh optimism.
123. The attribute that people found most attractive in Sharon was her optimism.
124. Like a bucket of cold water the harsh realities of life drown your sunny optimism leaving you feeling despondent.
125. Case Corp. led the advance amid optimism the heavy-machinery manufacturer will post robust profits for the fourth quarter.
126. This is a new method and is being developed further with some optimism.
127. Her optimism, her joy of life in those last hours, had nourished the medical staff.
128. Their accomplishments[sentencedict.com/optimism.html], however were greeted with more skepticism than optimism.
129. Forty years of extremely limited progress in the sphere suggest that optimism would be out of place.
130. Loveless is at her most touching, expressing a sense of loss while maintaining an optimism about the future.
131. The economic conditions of the 19705 do not lead to optimism if one continues to hold this view.
132. The whole represents a strong belief in optimism and progress.
133. Last Wednesday was all about back to basics and glimpses of optimism.
134. This year 184 dealers took part compared to 176 in 1992 and a number of participants expressed cautious optimism.
135. Thanks to Swire's optimism, foresight, and dogged determination, the firm's operations were restored.
136. My view is that at a younger age your optimism is more and you have more imagination etc. You have less bias. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
137. If battle fatigue sets in, Mr Biedenkopf may have reason for optimism.
138. To some extent unconventional sources of natural gas, new technology, and new economic incentives, underlie this greater optimism.
139. Positive emotions, such as the feelings of love, kindness, self-worth, confidence and optimism, produce a better person and a good destiny. Dr T.P.Chia
140. Both sides have expressed cautious optimism that an agreement will soon be reached.
141. On one hand, Eriksson needs a convincing public-relations exercise and a squad that offers evidence for optimism.
142. The gift of energy imparted by the young is stabilized and given reassurance by the quiet optimism of survivors.
143. Indeed the whole Disney philosophy, especially evident in the Epcot Centre, is about optimism and faith in the future.
144. The report concludes with references to increase in long term unemployment and slump in business optimism.
145. All optimism was dashed with the arrival of exhausted Franglais bread accompanied by squares of butter in foil.
146. But from 1941 onwards there was a gradual increase in optimism.
147. Nevertheless, the product of the optimism is greater anxiety for parent and child when these ideals are not met.
148. A degree of cautious optimism is justified.
149. We must confront future with optimism.
150. Despite his misfortunes, his faith and optimism remained intact.
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