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outlook
[out-look]
noun
the view or prospect from a particular place.
Synonyms:mental attitude or view; point of view.
one's outlook on life.
Synonyms: , , ,prospect of the future.
the political outlook.
Synonyms:the place from which an observer looks out; lookout.
the act or state of looking out.
a watch kept; vigilance; lookout.
a careful outlook to prevent forest fires.
outlook
/ ˈʊˌʊ /
noun
a mental attitude or point of view
the probable or expected condition or outcome of something
the weather outlook
the view from a place
view or prospect
the act or state of looking out
Example Sentences
Depending on your outlook, the World Cup being one year away is a blessing or a worry for England.
Adams has brightened the outlook for a team that was already confident after finishing with a 10-7 record and advancing to the NFC divisional round last season.
The City Council restored some of those trims, but the outlook is still grim, with several hundred workers losing their jobs.
And while a certain degree of such economic criticism can be understood as partisan, both on the part of academics and consumers, statements from the Federal Reserve chairman reflect a more cautionary outlook.
The outlook into the weekend remains rather mixed with further sunny spells and showers.
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