• As major companies in this sector continue to show poor results, even optimists are getting worried.
— compare pessimist• He remains optimistic about the company's long-term prospects.
• The government's over-optimistic economic forecasts have encouraged manufacturers to put too many products into their inventories.
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He takes an optimist's view of the recession.
She's optimistic about the prospects for growth.
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Carlos, ever the optimist, said things were bound to improve.
• (n.) lens spray
• A guy that has never had much experience: Don Marquis
• Boat that many learn to sail in
• Dr. Pangloss, for one
• Glass-half-full person
• Hopeful soul
• Murphy, per O'Toole
• One perpetually full of hope
• One with a positive outlook
• Prisoner of hope
• Sunny side seer
• Voltaire's Dr. Pangloss, e.g.
• Wearer of rose-colored glasses
• A person disposed to take a favorable view of things
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оптимист; человек, склонный к жизнерадостному мироощущению, к вере в успех и светлое будущее.
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