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outlook

[ out-look ]

noun

  1. the view or prospect from a particular place.

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  2. mental attitude or view; point of view:

    one's outlook on life.

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  3. prospect of the future:

    the political outlook.

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  4. the place from which an observer looks out; lookout.
  5. the act or state of looking out.
  6. a watch kept; vigilance; lookout:

    a careful outlook to prevent forest fires.



outlook

/ ˈ²¹ÊŠ³ÙËŒ±ôÊŠ°ì /

noun

  1. a mental attitude or point of view
  2. the probable or expected condition or outcome of something

    the weather outlook

  3. the view from a place
  4. view or prospect
  5. the act or state of looking out
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of outlook1

First recorded in 1660–70; out- + look
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“We face a highly uncertain outlook with elevated risks of both higher unemployment and higher inflation,†Powell said Friday.

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Cole-Hamilton described him as an "effective communicator" and said Greene had "such symmetry with our outlook and our values as a party".

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Inside Trump’s administration, the outlook is a little rosier.

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Investments, by definition, require a long-term outlook and strategy.

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But people who didn’t vote for him were more concerned about the effects on their pocketbooks and the long-term economic outlook.

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