pessimistic
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pes·si·mism
(pĕs′ə-mĭz′əm)n.
1. A tendency to stress the negative or unfavorable or to take the gloomiest possible view: "We have seen too much defeatism, too much pessimism, too much of a negative approach" (Margo Jones).
2. The doctrine or belief that this is the worst of all possible worlds and that all things ultimately tend toward evil.
3. The doctrine or belief that the evil in the world outweighs the good.
[French pessimisme (on the model of optimisme, optimism), from Latin pessimus, worst; see ped- in Indo-European roots.]
pes′si·mist n.
pes′si·mis′tic adj.
pes′si·mis′ti·cal·ly adv.
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Adj. | 1. | pessimistic - expecting the worst possible outcome hopeless - without hope because there seems to be no possibility of comfort or success; "in an agony of hopeless grief"; "with a hopeless sigh he sat down" negative - characterized by or displaying negation or denial or opposition or resistance; having no positive features; "a negative outlook on life"; "a colorless negative personality"; "a negative evaluation"; "a negative reaction to an advertising campaign" optimistic - expecting the best in this best of all possible worlds; "in an optimistic mood"; "optimistic plans"; "took an optimistic view" |
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pessimistic
adjective gloomy, dark, despairing, bleak, resigned, sad, depressed, cynical, hopeless, melancholy, glum, dejected, foreboding, despondent, morose, fatalistic, distrustful, downhearted, misanthropic his excessively pessimistic view of life
optimistic, bright, assured, hopeful, cheerful, buoyant, exhilarated, cheery, sanguine, in good heart
optimistic, bright, assured, hopeful, cheerful, buoyant, exhilarated, cheery, sanguine, in good heart
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pessimistic
[ˌpesɪˈmɪstɪk] ADJ → pesimistahe is pessimistic about the future → es pesimista en lo que al futuro se refiere
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pessimism
(ˈpesimizəm) noun the state of mind of a person who always expects bad things to happen. pesimismo
ˈpessimist noun a person who thinks in this way. He is such a pessimist that he always expects the worst.pesimista
ˌpessiˈmistic adjectiveˌpessiˈmistically adverb con pesimismo
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pessimistic
→ pesimistaMultilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
pessimistic
a. pesimista.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
pessimistic
adj pesimistaEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.