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Sentence count:261+16Posted:2017-01-04Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: attitudepositionviewSimilar words: looklookslook atlook forlook outlook tolook inlook upMeaning: ['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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181. His theory of public law was also influenced by a particular outlook or political ideology.
182. All this, together with a parsimonious outlook on life, brought him great wealth.
183. Managers say what's needed now is a period of calm and a positive outlook.
184. He was not too hopeful of the financial outlook which was far from satisfactory.
185. Confidence has improved about the outlook for new orders and sales, the report says.
186. But when that's removed at the end of the week, Jeanette will literally have a whole new outlook on life.
187. But the adjoining wall bears one plaque that probably says more about her outlook than all the formal expressions of gratitude.
188. Medium Range Outlook Mostly sunny skies and temperatures slightly above normal is the expected weather over the next week.
189. Tie Rack looks rather out of fashion as sales slow down Outlook.
190. Whether events in Los Angeles and elsewhere will change the outlook is not at all clear.
191. His religious outlook seems to have focused on external ritual.
192. These facts account for a more optimistic outlook of potential supply given in the 1981 report.
193. However, as it is for any poll, the Electoral College outlook is a snapshot in time, not a prediction.
194. The outlook for this once beautiful natural coast, its mangroves and marine life looks bleak.
195. The outlook for the United Nations would be grim in that changed atmosphere.
196. We shall see in a moment that there are problems with the nationalism which goes hand in hand with this outlook.
197. The voters are capable of taking a long range outlook when they consider initiatives on the ballot.
198. Outlook for tomorrow and Sunday: Mainly dry and mild[sentencedict.com], with sunny intervals after clearance of any early mist or fog.
199. Now they expect only 7 % growth, with the outlook worsening by the day.
200. This cast of mind is easily recognizable as the outlook of the traditional ruling class.
201. I have found that as much as £2.50 needs to be spent just to obtain the outlook for the next day.
202. Assuming this passes the Congress, it will change the defence outlook radically.
203. Deborah believed that this outlook came from his fa-ther; she knew that Tom had great difficulty facing these emotions.
204. Walker was baptised a Presbyterian but throughout her life her religious faith grew ever broader in its outlook.
205. They have timed the deal pretty well, and not just from a weather outlook.
206. The economic outlook is so uncertain that I would think carefully before investing any money.
207. The religious outlook of the crusaders was more complex and more elusive than Pope Urban's.
208. She has never hired anyone with a business-school education,[Sentencedict.com] because she believes such people are too rigid in their outlook.
209. In spite of a change in political outlook, the ravaging of national book treasures did not stop in the post-war era.
210. However, the long-term outlook for reproductive function is poor in patients who conceive before they have fully recovered from their illness.
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