Pronunciation: /ˈɑptəˌmɪst/
noun a person who tends to be hopeful and confident about the future or the success of something
A1 My friend is an optimist and always sees the bright side of things.
A2 As an optimist, she believes that everything will work out in the end.
B1 The optimist in the group kept everyone's spirits up during the difficult times.
B2 Being an optimist, he never gives up on his dreams no matter how challenging they may seem.
C1 The optimist's positive attitude is contagious and inspires others to stay hopeful.
C2 Despite facing many setbacks, the optimist remains resilient and continues to believe in a better future.
adjective showing a tendency to be hopeful and confident
A1 She is an optimist person who always sees the bright side of things.
A2 As an optimist thinker, he believes that everything will turn out for the best.
B1 Being an optimist leader, she motivates her team to overcome challenges with a positive attitude.
B2 His optimist outlook on life helps him stay resilient in the face of adversity.
C1 The optimist approach to problem-solving involves finding opportunities in every obstacle.
C2 Her optimist nature allows her to inspire others to embrace a hopeful mindset.
formal The optimist believes that every obstacle can be overcome with the right attitude.
informal My friend is such an optimist, always seeing the bright side of things.
slang Don't worry, I'm an optimist - everything will work out in the end.
figurative Being an optimist is like seeing the glass half full even when it's almost empty.
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