optimism in the PONS Dictionary

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The pigeons group rises from the center, symbolizing joy, optimism and a bright future.
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There was an optimism that dictated that slumps had to be endured and then there would be a period of even greater prosperity.
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He had won three of the four men's major golf championships during the year and his absence gave them optimism.
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Life is really a battle between fear and faith, pessimism and optimism.
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Studies of these adoptees, whose initial conditions were shocking, yielded reason for optimism as many of the children developed quite well.
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They canvassed the state for two months, returned east full of optimism, and raised funds to send more speakers and tracts.
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Although the settlement was small, with just 23 families, optimism was high.
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After a large financial loss and declining attendances, optimism was not high at the start of the 195152 season.
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It was a period of optimism and hedonism, and a cultural revolution.
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Within months, 40 gold mining companies were established, and there was tremendous optimism and financial speculation.
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