Sentence example with the word 'pessimism'

pessimism

anxiety, cynicism, dejection, despondentness, dispiritedness, downheartedness, gloominess, low spirits, malism, retreatism, suicidal despair, uncheerfulness

Definition n. the feeling that things will turn out badly

Last update: October 31, 2016


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There is general pessimism in the company about future job prospects.   [noun]

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He delights that Charles finds his pessimism so corrosive of his own hopes.   [noun]

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The contrast between deep pessimism and facile optimism which we pointed to throughout much of the 1980s is still there.   [noun]

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His resignation is at times almost Oriental in its fatalism, and occasionally it suggests Schopenhauer in its mixture of fate and pessimism.   [noun]

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He is, therefore, hardly a realist, but rather a man blinded by pessimism; and his novels, though generally powerful and sometimes fascinating, are not pleasant or wholesome reading.   [noun]

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That which follows speaks of age and sadness; even its brightest hours are followed by gloom, and by the pessimism inseparable from the passing of old standards.   [noun]

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, has inevitably detached the lurking spirit of pessimism.   [Please select]

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"Invalid's pessimism," was my private comment.   [Please select]

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Pessimism suggests a third objection.   [Please select]

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Indignation is the privilege of the Chandala; so is pessimism.   [Please select]

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There is, for those who care to see, a deep and growing unrest and pessimism.   [Please select]

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