Synonym: attitude, position, view. Similar words: look, looks, look at, look for, look out, look to, look in, look up. Meaning: ['aʊtlʊk] n. 1. a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations 2. belief about (or mental picture of) the future 3. the act of looking out.
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121. It infects Microsoft Outlook, mailing itself out to all contacts in the address book of the afflicted user.
122. The whole peasant outlook precluded them from meekly submitting to the dictates of the market.
123. In such company Minton stood out as the tutor with a more Continental outlook.
124. It was essential that we become more professional in our outlook and make ourselves more financially viable.
125. Whatever their differences in generational outlook and political philosophy, Ronald Reagan shared the same youthful encounter with hell.
126. The first is the flourishing long-run outlook for mined gold.
127. So there are plenty of reasons to be unalarmed by the economic outlook for 1991.
128. It was certainly possible that the historical outlook, made it easier to dismiss the majority of instances.
129. I also found it hard to deal with the petty bourgeois outlook of all but a few of the girls at that private school.
130. There is not a country in the world that can change our outlook as quick as we can.
131. The outlook for sterling is clouded by confusion about whether the Chancellor has set a new floor for the pound.
132. Whenever Stewart showed signs of rejecting that outlook, Joe would fly into a rage.
133. If I felt helpless to change his outlook or behavior, the paralegal truly was helpless.
134. One of the few things certain about the outlook is that 1993 will be a difficult year financially.
135. Read in studio A Shetland Pony who was suffering from depression has been given a new outlook on the world.
136. This was especially the case when pragmatism was conjoined to a legal positivist outlook.
137. Many analysts stressed that the wholesale and consumer reports did not markedly change the inflation outlook for the rest of the year.
138. The general outlook remains gloomy(Sentencedict.com), according to the Morgan Stanley strategist.
139. Puritans believed that their distinctive religious outlook should inform every aspect of their lives.
140. The Bears had better start grabbing on to something, anything, as the outlook on the season suddenly turned very grim.
141. This short-term outlook enables them to exploit the weakness of their customers without worrying about the long-term effects on customer relations.
142. The outlook in the second half is still troubled by silk prices.
143. The people were undergoing a gradual change in political outlook.
144. Despite their distinctive lifestyle, Puritans do not appear to have shared any distinctive social philosophy or consistent political outlook.
145. Out will go the flowery descriptions of aspects, views and outlook which have always been so derided by disappointed property viewers.
146. And our outlook on life from now until we join the feathered choir pivots on the answer.
146. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
147. The outlook for stocks in 1996 is only slightly better, the exchange chief said.
148. They were very conservative in their political outlook and wanted things to remain exactly as they were under the Romans.
149. But Paul is claiming that attitudes are everything, and ongoing dissatisfaction can be a very ungodly outlook.
150. For a horse who has a fairly relaxed outlook on life, Milton has a surprising number of phobias.
More similar words: look, looks, look at, look for, look out, look to, look in, look up, look on, look down, look up to, look into, look over, look down on, look back, overlook, look after, look through, looking glass, look forward to, outlet, outlaw, outline, outlive, burst out laughing, hook, cook, book, loop, loom.