About The Word Outlook

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Outlook

Outlook Meaning & Definition
Outlook Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Outlook?

[n] the act of looking out
[n] belief about (or mental picture of) the future
[n] a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations

Synonyms | Synonyms for Outlook: expectation | lookout | mentality | mindset | mind-set | prospect

Related Terms | Find terms related to Outlook: aftertime | afteryears | airscape | angle | angle of vision | Anschauung | aptitude | attitude | basis | beacon | belvedere | bleachers | brazen out | bridge | by-and-by | chance | cityscape | cloudscape | coign of vantage | command | conning tower | course ahead | crystal ball | determinism | direction | distant future | domination | eventuality | expectation | expectations | eye | eyereach | eyeshot | eyesight | face down | face out | fair expectation | favorable prospect | field of view | field of vision | footing | forecast | foresight | forward look | frame of reference | framework | future | future tense | futurism | futurity | gallery | gazebo | good chance | grandstand | hereafter | hopes | horizon | immediate future | immediate prospect | imminence | ken | landscape | liability | light | lighthouse | likelihood | likeliness | limit of vision | line of sight | lookout | loophole | mental outlook | naked eye | near future | observation post | observatory | odds | offing | opinion | outbrave | outbrazen | outdare | outface | outlook over | outstare | overlook | panorama | peanut gallery | peephole | perspective | pharos | place | point of view | position | posteriority | prediction | presumption | presumptive evidence | probabilism | probability | project | prophecy | prospect | prospects | range | reasonable ground | reasonable hope | reference system | regard | respect | ringside | ringside seat | riverscape | scan | scape | scene | scenery | scenic view | scope | scope of vision | seascape | side | sight | sighthole | sightliness | situation | skyscape | slant | stand | standpoint | stare down | survey | sweep | system | tendency | Texas tower | the future | the morrow | the sweet by-and-by | time ahead | time just ahead | time to come | tomorrow | top gallery | tower | townscape | universe | vantage | vantage point | verisimilitude | view | viewpoint | vista | watchtower | waterscape | well-grounded hope

See Also | anticipation | apprehension | attitude | belief | expectancy | foretaste | hope | look | looking | looking at | mental attitude | misgiving | possibility | promise

Outlook In Webster's Dictionary

\Out*look"\, v. t. 1. To face down; to outstare. To outlook conquest, and to win renown. --Shak. 2. To inspect throughly; to select. [Obs.] --Cotton.
\Out"look`\, n. 1. The act of looking out; watch. 2. One who looks out; also, the place from which one looks out; a watchower. --Lyon Playfair. 3. The view obtained by one looking out; scope of vision; prospect; sight; appearance. Applause Which owes to man's short outlook all its charms. --Young.

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