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View usage for: (aʊtlʊk) Word forms: plural outlooks1. variable noun [usually singular, oft in NOUN]Your outlook is your general attitude towards life. The illness had a profound effect on his outlook. I adopted a positive outlook on life. [+ on] We were quite different in outlook, Philip and I. Synonyms: attitude, views, opinion, position More Synonyms of outlook 2. singular nounThe outlook for something is what people think will happen in relation to it. The economic outlook is one of rising unemployment. ...the uncertain outlook for the motor industry. Synonyms: prospect(s), future, expectations, forecast More Synonyms of outlook More Synonyms of outlook outlook in British English (ˈaʊtˌlʊk) noun1. a mental attitude or point of view 2. the probable or expected condition or outcome of something the weather outlook 5. the act or state of looking out outlook in American English (ˈaʊtˌlʊk) noun1. a. a place for watching or looking out b. the view from such a place 2. the act of looking out 3. mental view or attitude 4. expectation or prospect; probable outcome COBUILD Collocationsoutlook cautious outlook long-term outlook short-term outlook uncertain outlook weak outlook Examples of 'outlook' in a sentenceoutlook Then they sold out of them en masse when the outlook became more uncertain.Both factors lead to a better outlook on life.Many voted with an open outlook on life but for a significant number it was the fear of the unknown.Despite the disappointment, economists said the outlook was positive.And the one-day guys came in and it was a completely different outlook.I bought the drone because of the economic outlook.The growth outlook is positive on both sides of the Atlantic and bond yields should continue to rise modestly.The economic outlook for 2017 is likely to be tough because of weak investment, insufficient skilled labour and depressed growth in real incomes.It did find some growing uncertainty about the economic outlook, but 67 per cent still said they have enough work to keep busy.On the other hand the southerners maintained a different outlook.This is a genuine cause for concern and adds to the uncertain outlook.The economic outlook and unemployment remain steadfastly grim.Companies were also more positive about the outlook over the next three months.Most in the industry say the outlook is anything but stable.The outlook for people with this problem is not good and drug treatment is almost always necessary.At least he captured one outlook on the question. Attitudes and outlook were influenced by republican culture and religious belief.The economic outlook is particularly depressing and confidence is quite low.The wet conditions and gloomy outlook are likely to be the same tomorrow.He had different concerns and an entirely different outlook.The signals suggest that the outlook is still uncertain and that the rally may not last.We have to go forward with a positive outlook on life and fight life to the end.Six months on and it would be easy to paint a bleak picture of the outlook for the industry.The general outlook is still negative.My positive outlook gives me strength.Despite our fairly bullish central view of the outlook, we recognise that there are significant risks. In other languagesoutlook British English: outlook / ˈaʊtˌlʊk/ NOUN Your outlook is your general attitude towards life. The experience improved my outlook on life. - American English: outlook
- Arabic: رُؤْيةٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: perspectiva
- Chinese: 前景
- Croatian: pogled
- Czech: názor
- Danish: livssyn
- Dutch: perspectief
- European Spanish: punto de vista opinión
- Finnish: elämänasenne
- French: vision
- German: Ausblick
- Greek: αντίληψη
- Italian: prospettiva
- Japanese: 見通し
- Korean: 전망
- Norwegian: ståsted
- Polish: pogląd
- European Portuguese: perspetiva
- Romanian: perspectivă
- Russian: мировоззрение
- Latin American Spanish: punto de vista
- Swedish: utsikt
- Thai: ทัศนคติ
- Turkish: yaşama bakış
- Ukrainian: плани на майбутнє
- Vietnamese: quan điểm
Chinese translation of 'outlook' n - (c) (= attitude)
看法 (kànfǎ) (种(種), zhǒng) - (s) (= prospects, weather forecast)
前景 (qiánjǐng)
Definition a general attitude to life The illness had a profound effect on his outlook. Definition the probable condition or outcome of something The economic outlook is one of rising unemployment. Synonyms prospect(s) expectations probability Definition the view from a place The house has an expansive southern outlook over the valley. Additional synonymsDefinition point of view He was considering the idea from all angles. Synonyms point of view, position, approach, direction, aspect, perspective, outlook, viewpoint, slant, standpoint, take (informal), sideDefinition a way of dealing with a matter We will be exploring different approaches to information-gathering. Synonyms way, means, course, style, attitude, method, technique, manner, procedure, mode, modus operandiDefinition a position facing a particular direction The house has a south-west aspect. Synonyms position, view, situation, scene, bearing, direction, prospect, exposure, point of view, outlookAdditional synonymsDefinition a prediction He delivered his election forecast. Synonyms prediction, projection, anticipation, prognosis, planning, guess, outlook, prophecy, foresight, conjecture, forewarning, forethoughtDefinition a state of mind She was not in the right frame of mind to continue. Synonyms mood, state, spirit, attitude, humour, temper, outlook, disposition, mind-set, fettleDefinition prospects She has a splendid future in the police force. Synonyms prospect, expectation, outlookDefinition a temporary state of mind or temper You are clearly in a good mood today. Synonyms state of mind, spirit, humour, temper, vein, tenor, disposition, frame of mindDefinition belief not founded on certainty or proof but on what seems probable Most who expressed an opinion spoke favourably of her. Synonyms belief, feeling, view, idea, theory, notion, conviction, point of view, sentiment, viewpoint, persuasion, conjectureDefinition a wide unbroken view in all directions He looked out over a panorama of hills and valleys. Synonyms view, prospect, scenery, vista, bird's-eye view, scenic view Definition a way of regarding situations or facts and judging their relative importance Moving to the countryside gave me a new perspective on life. Synonyms outlook, attitude, context, angle, overview, way of looking, frame of reference, broad view stretching away along the perspective of a tree-lined, wide avenue Synonyms view, scene, prospect, outlook, panorama, vistaDefinition a way of considering something Try to look at it from my point of view. Synonyms perspective, side, position, stance, stand, angle, outlook, orientation, viewpoint, slant, standpoint, frame of reference Definition point of view He usually takes a moderate position. Synonyms attitude, view, perspective, point of view, standing, opinion, belief, angle, stance, outlook, posture, viewpoint, slant, way of thinking, standpointAdditional synonymsDefinition something that is forecast in advance He was unwilling to make a prediction for the coming year. Synonyms prophecy, forecast, prognosis, divination, prognostication, augury, soothsaying, sortilege Definition any forecast The physiotherapists' prognosis was that he might walk in six months. Synonyms forecast, prediction, diagnosis, expectation, speculation, projection, surmise, prognosticationDefinition a part that juts out the company's sales projections for the next year Synonyms forecast, estimate, reckoning, prediction, calculation, estimation, computation, extrapolation Definition a view or scene The windows overlooked the superb prospect of the hills. Synonyms view, perspective, landscape, scene, sight, vision, outlook, spectacle, panorama, vistaDefinition the view of a place or landscape James Lynch's country scenes Synonyms view, prospect, panorama, vista, landscape, tableau, outlookDefinition a point of view, esp. a biased one They give a slant to every single news item that's put on the air. Synonyms bias, emphasis, prejudice, angle, leaning, point of view, viewpoint, one-sidedness Definition an attitude towards a particular matter They have maintained a consistently neutral stance. Synonyms attitude, stand, position, viewpoint, standpointDefinition a point of view from which a matter is considered From my standpoint, you know, this thing is just ridiculous. Synonyms point of view, position, angle, viewpoint, stance, vantage point Definition a person's attitude towards something The novel is written from the murderer's viewpoint.What's your viewpoint on this issue? Synonyms point of view, perspective, angle, position, attitude, stance, slant, belief, conviction, feeling, opinion, way of thinking, standpoint, vantage point, frame of reference Definition an extensive view an endless vista of snow peaks and shadowed valleys Synonyms view, scene, prospect, landscape, panorama, perspective |