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  1. the quality of being full of hope and emphasizing the good parts of a situation, or a belief that something good will happen: There was a note of optimism in his voice as he spoke about the company's future. They had cause / grounds / reason for cautious optimism about an improvement in her medical condition. Opposite. pessimism. Fewer examples.

  2. 1. : a doctrine that this world is the best possible world. 2. : an inclination to put the most favorable construction upon actions and events or to anticipate the best possible outcome. expressed optimism about the future of the business. the optimism of cheerleaders. Synonyms. bullishness. sanguinity. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OptimismOptimism - Wikipedia

    Optimism is an attitude reflecting a belief or hope that the outcome of some specific endeavor, or outcomes in general, will be positive, favorable, and desirable.

  4. [uncountable] a feeling that good things will happen and that something will be successful. a mood of cautious optimism. There are very real grounds for optimism. with optimism We may now look forward with optimism. optimism about/for something optimism about/for the future.

  5. Optimism definition: a disposition or tendency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.. See examples of OPTIMISM used in a sentence.

  6. Optimism is the feeling of being hopeful about the future or about the success of something in particular. The manager expressed optimism about adding to his squad before the transfer window closes. ...a mood of cautious optimism.

  7. the quality of being full of hope and emphasizing the good parts of a situation, or a belief that something good will happen: There was a note of optimism in his voice as he spoke about the company's future. They had cause / grounds / reason for cautious optimism about an improvement in her medical condition. Opposite. pessimism. Fewer examples.

  8. optimism, the theory, in philosophy, that the world is the best of all possible worlds or, in ethics, that life is worth living. It is derived from the Latin optimum (“best”).

  9. Optimism is all about seeing the bright side of things. If you think it’s going to be a great day, even though the bills are due, you lost your wallet, and you forgot your lunch, then you're full of optimism.

  10. The earliest known use of the noun optimism is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for optimism is from 1759, in the writing of William Warburton, bishop of Gloucester and religious controversialist. optimism is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French optimisme.