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outlook

1 of 1noun
/ˈaʊtlʊk/
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1

a person's point of view or attitude toward life or a particular subject

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  • His optimistic outlook on life helped him overcome many challenges.
  • She has a positive outlook on the future, despite the difficulties.
  • Their outlook on environmental issues is shaped by years of research.
  • They shared a similar outlook on how to approach the project.
  • After the seminar, my outlook on personal finance was completely transformed.
2

one's thoughts or expectations regarding what will happen in the future

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  • Despite facing challenges, she maintained a positive outlook on her career, believing that hard work would lead to success.
  • The team's strong performance in recent matches has improved the coach's outlook for the upcoming championship.
  • Despite the economic downturn, his outlook on the company's future remained optimistic.
  • Her positive outlook on life helped her overcome many personal challenges.
  • The weather forecast gave a gloomy outlook for the weekend, with heavy rain expected.
3

the act or place of looking out, physically observing one's surroundings

  • We enjoyed the city skyline from the hotel outlook.
  • She took an outlook to watch the sunrise.
  • From the outlook on the cliff, you could see for miles.
  • The castle had several outlooks to spot approaching enemies.
  • The observation deck served as a popular outlook for tourists.
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