- optimism
- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)n. hopefulness, hope, cheerfulness, enthusiasm; confidence, assurance. Ant., pessimism, skepticism, cynicism.II(Roget's IV) n.1. [Belief in the essential goodness of the universe]Syn. idealism, mysticism, logical realism, philosophy of goodness, belief in progress, Leibnitz's doctrine; see also faith , idealism 2 .Ant. sadness*, pessimism, cynicism.2. [An inclination to expect or to hope for the best]Syn. cheerfulness, hopefulness, confidence, assurance, sanguineness, encouragement, happiness, brightness, enthusiasm, good cheer, exhilaration, buoyancy, trust, looking on the bright side, seeing through rose-colored glasses, calmness, elation, expectancy, expectation, anticipation, easiness, sureness, Pollyannaism, certainty.Ant. gloom*, despair, melancholy.III(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) n.hopefulness, rosy outlook, positive attitude, great expectations, enthusiasm, cheerfulness, anticipation, bullishness, buoyancy, confidence, encouragement.ANT.: pessimism, negative outlook, gloomy outlook, cynicismIV(Roget's Thesaurus II) noun A tendency to expect a favorable outcome or to dwell on hopeful aspects: sanguineness, san-guinity. See HOPE.
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