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View definitions for outlook

outlook

noun as in point of view

noun as in probable future

noun as in scene, view

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Example Sentences

In Frederic Vasseur, they have a team boss who has given the team a more international outlook, and is very matter-of-fact and focused on practicality.

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Borrowing costs for the UK surged in January in part due to concerns over the UK's economic outlook, threatening Reeves's economic plans.

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But she returned to action within three months and has gone from strength to strength after saying the experience changed her outlook.

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Despite her largely positive outlook, she admits depression struck again recently when she turned 30 and still could not afford her own home.

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“I wish I could get her outlook,” Bryan chimed in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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