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outlook
[out-look]
noun
the view or prospect from a particular place.
Synonyms: scenemental attitude or view; point of view.
one's outlook on life.
prospect of the future.
the political outlook.
Synonyms: scenethe 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
/ ˈaʊtˌlʊk /
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
It’s yet another small reflection of Kershaw’s newfound perspective on training, physical maintenance and how — even deep into his 30s — he has changed his once-staunch outlook on how to care for his body.
Long-term government borrowing costs in the UK reached their highest level since 1998 on Tuesday, as concerns over the country's economic outlook combined with a global move higher in bond yields.
His changed outlook solidified after several months working on a 1992 Louisiana congressional race.
The outlook for Bayrou and his fragile government looks bleak, because they do not have sufficient support in the National Assembly.
It might sound silly, but how else can you explain Noel Gallagher performing alongside his brother for months and coming away with a sunny outlook?
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