OUTLOOK


Meaning of OUTLOOK in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a positive attitude/outlook

Having a positive attitude makes life so much better.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

different

Changes in membership of the fund raising committee often means a different outlook and a change in priorities.

But there were those who came to Campbell Hall with a differ-ent past and a different outlook .

Each department takes a different number of outlooks and takes them from different sources.

Completely different outlook from other Soviets.

Same bucket - two different outlooks .

Doctors who are aware of food intolerance and experienced in diagnosing it have a different statistical outlook .

They, however, have a wholly different outlook because of transubstantiation, which sounds like a disease but is a doctrine.

economic

Around 1883 the economic outlook began to improve.

So there are plenty of reasons to be unalarmed by the economic outlook for 1991.

All four companies need international economic information and outlooks .

financial

He was not too hopeful of the financial outlook which was far from satisfactory.

general

The general outlook remains gloomy, according to the Morgan Stanley strategist.

mental

The spread of this belief marks the divide between the mental outlook of Classical antiquity and that of the Middle Ages.

Those are the right touchstones: breadth of mental outlook and creative imagination.

So, did you line up for London with a positive mental outlook and were you full of confidence?

If I can have a game of polo I feel five hundred times better in my mental outlook .

The following suggestions should help to improve your general health and maintain a well-balanced mental outlook .

negative

The negative outlook: Negativity creates a vicious circle all its own.

The airline's negative outlook was no surprise.

new

Read in studio A Shetland Pony who was suffering from depression has been given a new outlook on the world.

But now a new outlook is sweeping large segments of the academic community.

It is representative of a new outlook on life.

But when that's removed at the end of the week, Jeanette will literally have a whole new outlook on life.

But as the tenth century was turning into the eleventh we have the first signs of a new outlook .

optimistic

That's the optimistic outlook of Bordon businessman Philip Voice, who says he's never had it so good.

These facts account for a more optimistic outlook of potential supply given in the 1981 report.

political

Despite their distinctive lifestyle, Puritans do not appear to have shared any distinctive social philosophy or consistent political outlook .

The people were undergoing a gradual change in political outlook .

They were very conservative in their political outlook and wanted things to remain exactly as they were under the Romans.

The nobles of Savoy, besides encompassing wide differences of wealth and status, exhibited corresponding variations of political outlook .

In spite of a change in political outlook , the ravaging of national book treasures did not stop in the post-war era.

The work led Russell himself to conclude that the teaching of the subject had no effect whatsoever on pupils' political outlook .

positive

Want to build a more positive outlook .

There is nothing likelier to give you a positive outlook on life than the cessation of nausea.

So, did you line up for London with a positive mental outlook and were you full of confidence?

Then I took a more positive outlook .

Nearly everyone had a very positive outlook and the plans for action to revive the area were discussed.

Managers say what's needed now is a period of calm and a positive outlook .

religious

This kind of religious outlook he regarded as neither biblical nor Protestant.

His religious outlook seems to have focused on external ritual.

Its adherents were often politically radical and had religious outlooks tending to the liberal or antinomian.

Puritans believed that their distinctive religious outlook should inform every aspect of their lives.

The religious outlook of the crusaders was more complex and more elusive than Pope Urban's.

■ NOUN

inflation

Many analysts stressed that the wholesale and consumer reports did not markedly change the inflation outlook for the rest of the year.

These regions have similar inflation outlooks , low-cost labor and projected growth rates two to four times our own growth rate.

■ VERB

broaden

Pearce has found that his involvement in so many outside bodies has helped to broaden his knowledge and outlook .

But he was good enough, and bright enough, to qualify for the Ensemble, and it broadened his outlook .

Well, Rose Fenemore, now might be the time to broaden your outlook a little.

change

Assuming this passes the Congress, it will change the defence outlook radically.

There is not a country in the world that can change our outlook as quick as we can.

Whether events in Los Angeles and elsewhere will change the outlook is not at all clear.

That has changed the entire outlook psychologically.

How far have some of us changed in our outlook and how many have not changed at all?

If I felt helpless to change his outlook or behavior, the paralegal truly was helpless.

Many analysts stressed that the wholesale and consumer reports did not markedly change the inflation outlook for the rest of the year.

improve

Confidence has improved about the outlook for new orders and sales, the report says.

I was the only one who was moving further away, and that knowledge didn't improve my outlook on things in general.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

After a good vacation, you'll have a completely different outlook .

His outlook on life is largely a result of his strict education.

The farmers were narrowly provincial in their outlook .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Assuming this passes the Congress, it will change the defence outlook radically.

Because attention was focused on customers and their changing demands, the organisation became dynamic in outlook .

Consumers continue to be pessimistic about the outlook over the next six months, the Conference Board said.

Deng responded optimistically that the outlook was still bright.

Partly due to its history, and partly to temperament, the Home Office is conservative procedurally and cautious in outlook .

The airline's negative outlook was no surprise.

Village life and the peasant outlook were conditioned by the administrative arrangements adopted at Emancipation.

Whenever Stewart showed signs of rejecting that outlook , Joe would fly into a rage.

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