Pronunciation: /ˈæɡəθɪst/
noun a person who believes that everything tends towards ultimate good or that good must ultimately prevail over evil
A1 An agathist is someone who always sees the good in people.
A2 The agathist in the group was known for her positive outlook on life.
B1 As an agathist, she believed that everyone had the potential to change for the better.
B2 The agathist's optimism was contagious, lifting the spirits of those around them.
C1 His reputation as an agathist preceded him, as he was known for his unwavering belief in the goodness of humanity.
C2 The agathist's ability to find silver linings in even the darkest situations was truly remarkable.
formal The agathist philosopher believed in the inherent goodness of human nature.
informal My friend is such an agathist, always seeing the positive side of things.
slang I'm feeling pretty agathist about this new job opportunity.
figurative Her agathist outlook on life was like a ray of sunshine in a stormy world.
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