pessimistic

[pes-uh-mis-tik]

pessimistic Definition

  • 1tending to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen
  • 2showing a lack of hope or confidence in the future

Using pessimistic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pessimistic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She had a pessimistic view of life.

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    The report paints a pessimistic picture of the company's future.

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    He was pessimistic about the chances of success.

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    The team's pessimistic attitude affected their performance.

pessimistic Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with pessimistic

  • a negative or bleak view of the future

    Example

    His pessimistic outlook made it difficult for him to enjoy life.

  • a forecast of a negative outcome or result

    Example

    The economist's pessimistic prediction about the economy proved to be accurate.

  • a negative or defeatist mindset

    Example

    Her pessimistic attitude made it hard for her to make friends.

Origins of pessimistic

from French 'pessimiste', from Latin 'pessimus', meaning 'worst'

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Summary: pessimistic in Brief

The term 'pessimistic' [pes-uh-mis-tik] refers to a tendency to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen. It is often used to describe a lack of hope or confidence in the future, as in 'The report paints a pessimistic picture of the company's future.' Synonyms include 'negative' and 'cynical,' while antonyms include 'optimistic' and 'hopeful.' Phrases like 'pessimistic outlook' and 'pessimistic prediction' denote negative or bleak views of the future.

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