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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
They don't appear willing to spend money while the country's economic outlook is uncertain.
Adidas did not comment on how much prices would rise, but said the trade war had "put a stop to" an upgrade in its financial outlook.
We’re maintaining a positive outlook while communicating to everyone present that we need to be acknowledged for our contribution.
The GFDL’s models, including the first hurricane model, became the basis for both short-term weather outlooks and longer-range forecasts, or climate prediction, which soon became one and the same.
The state’s financial outlook is dire enough that it could swing from earlier projections of a relatively neutral budget to a staggering deficit in the year ahead.
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