Definitionn. a person disposed to take a favorable view of things
Last update: July 16, 2015
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My friend is a great optimist. [Please select]
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He answered these attacks in kind, sometimes perhaps with unnecessary vehemence and rancour, but he never faltered in his work, and, an optimist by nature, a disciple of his friend George Combe, and a believer in the indefinite improvability of mankind, he was sustained throughout by his conviction that nothing could so much benefit the race, morally, intellectually and materially, as education. [Please select]
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Then the optimist in him asked impatiently what was "the good of exaggerating the damned business". [Please select]
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As resolute an optimist as you ought to succeed. [Please select]
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"But it will help," she cried brightly, an optimist by force of necessity. [Please select]
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Her husband, aside from a natural anxiety, was the same blithe optimist as ever. [Please select]
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He's a combination of optimist and fatalist, I judge. [Please select]
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It requires an optimist to say good things of April days, even in the sub-Himalayan tract. [Please select]
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