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    outlook
    /ˈaʊtlʊk/

    noun

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  2. a persons general attitude or way of thinking about something: He has a positive outlook on life.

  3. The meaning of OUTLOOK is a place offering a view. How to use outlook in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Outlook.

  4. the view or prospect from a particular place. Synonyms: scene. mental attitude or view; point of view: one's outlook on life. Synonyms: approach, position, viewpoint, attitude. prospect of the future: the political outlook. Synonyms: scene. the place from which an observer looks out; lookout.

  5. The 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.

  6. Definitions of outlook. noun. a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations. synonyms: mentality, mind-set, mindset. see more. noun. belief about (or mental picture of) the future. synonyms: expectation, prospect. see more.

  7. Definition of outlook noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. outlook. noun. /ˈaʊtlʊk/ [usually singular] the attitude to life and the world of a particular person, group or culture. Travel broadens your outlook. a/an positive/optimistic outlook. a bleak/gloomy/pessimistic outlook.

  8. OUTLOOK meaning: 1. the likely future situation: 2. the way a person thinks about something: . Learn more.

  9. OUTLOOK meaning: 1 : the way that a person thinks about things often + on; 2 : a set of conditions that will probably exist in the future the future of someone or something usually singular often + for.

  10. Outlook Definition. outlo͝ok. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Noun. Verb. Filter. noun. A place for watching or looking out. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Mental view or attitude. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. The act of looking out. Webster's New World. The view seen from such a place.

  11. (ˈaʊtˌlʊk) n. 1. the view or prospect from a particular place. 2. mental attitude or view; point of view. 3. prospect for the future: the political outlook. 4. the place from which an observer looks out. 5. the act or state of looking out. [1660–70]