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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211. The nobles of Savoy, besides encompassing wide differences of wealth and status, exhibited corresponding variations of political outlook.
212. In doing so, it was a true reflection of the outlook and political style of the Home Secretary.
213. After a good vacation, you'll have a completely different outlook.
214. The negative outlook: Negativity creates a vicious circle all its own.
215. This outlook makes the prospect of high performance seem unduly remote, a far-off destination the organization can only hope to reach.
216. They, however, have a wholly different outlook because of transubstantiation, which sounds like a disease but is a doctrine.
217. Take it easy, mellow out and generally adopt a less stressful outlook on life.
218. The Racal twins: their share prices just do not add up Outlook.
219. His outlook on life is largely a result of his strict education.
220. A conventional outlook dominates his approach, but he still thrives on variety.
221. These latter were nearly all middle-aged or C3 with bad eyesight, so the outlook was not exactly exhilarating.
222. It is certainly not justified on the basis of the 1991 earnings per share - 2.58p - or the outlook for 1992.
223. Secondary double glazed windows with lovely open outlook over the golf course. power points.
224. The evaluators' initial impression was of a school with a fairly traditional outlook but one in which facilities were enviable.
225. Those are the right touchstones: breadth of mental outlook and creative imagination.
226. Last night the outlook was grim, but at the couple's stables near Wantage today, there's better news.
227. Outlook for tomorrow and Wednesday: Rain clearing eastern areas, followed by sunny periods and showers from the west.
228. The outlook for their national teams is, to say the least, uncertain.
229. Until 1921 some elements among the peasantry had kept a certain independence of outlook.
230. Unfortunately Outlook Express treats forwarded messages under the same rules as replies.
231. Outlook: Further showers or longer spells of rain likely, some heavy, especially during the evening.
232. Job Outlook Qualified accountants and auditors are expected to have fairly good job prospects.
233. But there were those who came to Campbell Hall with a differ-ent past and a different outlook.
234. Doctors who are aware of food intolerance and experienced in diagnosing it have a different statistical outlook.
235. In Outlook Express, click on your news server's entry in the folder list.
236. There is nothing likelier to give you a positive outlook on life than the cessation of nausea.
237. Normal shame is feeling bad about oneself at times but getting over it and resuming a reasonable outlook.
238. Mrs Maugham's attitude towards the television typified her whole moral outlook.
239. A year ago it seemed that a peace treaty looked possible,[sentencedict.com] but now the outlook is much gloomier.
240. Their outlook on the sanctity of marriage is usually stricter.
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.