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optimistic

/ˌɒptɪˈmɪstɪk/

Being optimistic means feeling hopeful and confident about the future. An optimistic person believes that good things will happen and focuses on the positive side of a situation.

Beispiele

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1

I am optimistic that the weather will be sunny for our picnic tomorrow.

I am optimistic that the weather will be sunny for our picnic tomorrow.

2

The director remains optimistic that the project will be completed by the end of the year.

The director remains optimistic that the project will be completed by the end of the year.

3

Hey, stay optimistic! I'm sure you will find your keys soon.

Hey, stay optimistic! I'm sure you will find your keys soon.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
optimism
Adverb
optimistically
Adjektiv
optimistic
Verwandt
optimist
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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'Opti-' in 'optimistic' as being like 'Optics' (eyes). An optimistic person chooses to see (optic) the best things.

Schnelles Quiz

Even though the game was difficult, the players felt ___ about winning.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: optimistic

Beispiele

1

I am optimistic that the weather will be sunny for our picnic tomorrow.

everyday

I am optimistic that the weather will be sunny for our picnic tomorrow.

2

The director remains optimistic that the project will be completed by the end of the year.

formal

The director remains optimistic that the project will be completed by the end of the year.

3

Hey, stay optimistic! I'm sure you will find your keys soon.

informal

Hey, stay optimistic! I'm sure you will find your keys soon.

4

Scientists are optimistic about the results of the recent clinical study.

academic

Scientists are optimistic about the results of the recent clinical study.

5

Our team is optimistic about the new sales numbers for this quarter.

business

Our team is optimistic about the new sales numbers for this quarter.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
optimism
Adverb
optimistically
Adjektiv
optimistic
Verwandt
optimist

Häufige Kollokationen

cautiously optimistic cautiously optimistic
feel optimistic feel optimistic
optimistic outlook optimistic outlook
remain optimistic remain optimistic
highly optimistic highly optimistic

Häufige Phrasen

Look on the bright side

To be optimistic and find the good in a bad situation

Glass half full

A way to describe an optimistic perspective

Keep your chin up

An encouraging phrase to stay optimistic during hard times

Wird oft verwechselt mit

optimistic vs optimal

Optimal means the best or most favorable, while optimistic refers to a hopeful feeling.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'optimistic' to describe a person's personality or their feeling about a specific event in the future. It is often followed by the preposition 'about'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use 'optimistic' as a noun. Remember to say 'I have optimism' (noun) but 'I am optimistic' (adjective).

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of the 'Opti-' in 'optimistic' as being like 'Optics' (eyes). An optimistic person chooses to see (optic) the best things.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin word 'optimus', which means 'best'.

Grammatikmuster

optimistic about something optimistic that + clause be/feel/remain optimistic
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Kultureller Kontext

In many English-speaking cultures, being optimistic is highly valued as a trait for leaders and entrepreneurs.

Schnelles Quiz

Even though the game was difficult, the players felt ___ about winning.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: optimistic

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