optimistic
[ˌɑːptɪˈmɪstɪk]
Definition:
1. Expecting the best.
Use 'optimistic' in a sentence:
- 1. I'm cautiously optimistic.
- 2. She is not optimistic about the outcome.
- 3. For example, they are all strong and optimistic.
- 4. She is typical of the kind of girls who like smiling and are always optimistic.
- 5. I think that we have reason to be optimistic.
- 6. However, others are more optimistic about these problems we are faced.
- 7. They are cautiously optimistic that the reforms will take place.
- 8. That makes Shapiro optimistic, but also realistic.
- 9. He is an optimistic person.
- 10. We're probably more optimistic than the experts might be.
- 11. My own reading of events is less optimistic.
- 12. I think you're being a little over-optimistic .
- 13. We like such "poor students" because they are strong and optimistic.
- 14. We are now taking a more optimistic view.
- 15. I am not too optimistic about influencing a multibillion industry.
- 16. Ken Henry, the head of Australia's Treasury, seems optimistic.
- 17. These suggest that the IMF and ADB may be overly optimistic.
- 18. We think you are being overly optimistic.
- 19. Therefore, the market may tend to move towards a more optimistic territory.
- 20. Only being strong and optimistic, can one go through difficulties.
- 21. Like emerson, he is accused of being indiscriminately optimistic and formless.
- 22. Before his first round of discussions, Mr Baker sounded an optimistic note.
- 23. Somehow I made it through the treatments, and the doctors are optimistic.
- 24. Are you optimistic about the future?
- 25. This is science fiction, so we can be optimistic! And Star Trek's idea of life in the future is 'communicators'.
- 26. Joel Stein wrote an extensive piece on Millennials and he remains rather optimistic about our potential.
- 27. I have this image of you as always being cheerful and optimistic.
- 28. They are not optimistic about a settlement of the eleven year conflict.
- 29. But this is science fiction, so we can be optimistic!
- 30. Light-hearted and optimistic, she is the sort of woman to spread sunshine to people through her smile.
- 31. She was never dejected by bad luck and stayed optimistic.
- 32. She felt light-hearted and optimistic.
- 33. The experts are optimistic that we will succeed.
- 34. He was always optimistic, even when things were at their worst.
- 35. He is an optimistic young fellow.
- 36. They are guardedly optimistic that the market is on the road to recovery.
- 37. The recession has certainly come with more problems than Andrea anticipated, but she remains unfailingly optimistic.
- 38. How optimistic would you be?
- 39. Being optimistic means being hopeful about the future.
- 40. Michael was in a jovial and optimistic mood.
- 41. But that assessment is widely considered to be grossly optimistic.
- 42. An optimistic attitude is not a luxury; it's a necessity.
- 43. She's not very optimistic about the outcome of the talks.
- 44. Students in some countries, such as Columbia and Kuwait, had an overly optimistic view of their skills.
- 45. You will feel more buoyant and optimistic about the future than you have for a long time.
- 46. The President says she is optimistic that an agreement can be worked out soon.
- 47. The company might be very optimistic, but the ability of their machine to detect deception has not provided credible proof.
- 48. Only being strong and optimistic can one go through difficulties.
- 49. Was he just optimistic?
- 50. He has an optimistic view of life.
- 51. I am optimistic, however, that a connected humanity will find a way uplift itself.
- 52. He is known for his optimistic can-do attitude.
- 53. Nevertheless, she is always optimistic about the possibilities and can work her charm on the disenchanted.
- 54. The rumpus has made all the optimistic statements about unity and harmony ring a little hollow.
- 55. She is not optimistic about the future.
- 56. When asked about the company's future, the director responded that he remained optimistic.
- 57. The book ended on an optimistic note.
- 58. We have every reason to feel optimistic.
- 59. The timetable was hopelessly optimistic.
- 60. I know he is too optimistic but I don't want to depress him.