optimistic in the PONS Dictionary

optimistic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

that's a bit over optimistic

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Being optimistic, in the typical sense of the word, ultimately means one expects the best possible outcome from any given situation.
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I am optimistic that at least by the end of my tenure, four years from now, you'll see a season that's more robust, he said.
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Organizers were working on financial restructuring and were also optimistic.
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First of all, they might set themselves up for unpleasant surprises for which they are ill-prepared when their overly optimistic beliefs are disconfirmed.
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They are very optimistic, no matter what happens.
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Though much of the country was optimistic in the immediate post-independence climate, these poverty-stricken youths did not share this sentiment.
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She attributed her long life to a regular diet and optimistic outlook.
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She's a veterinarian, open, optimistic and sure of herself.
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I was the most optimistic of them all...
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She attempts to be optimistic by saying that she thought that the refuge was going to be terrible.
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