excessively optimistic

Frequency: 6.56.8 per million words

being hopeful or confident to an unrealistic or naive degree

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Examples (20)

  • The investors were excessively optimistic about the startup's prospects.
  • These estimates were excessively optimistic and failed to account for potential delays.
  • Don't be excessively optimistic about the weather clearing up today.
  • His initial projections were excessively optimistic, leading to significant budget overruns.
  • Her excessively optimistic outlook led to poor financial decisions.
  • The committee felt that her assessment of the timeline was excessively optimistic.
  • The CEO's excessively optimistic projections worried the board members.
  • Being excessively optimistic can sometimes prevent you from seeing potential risks.
  • Being excessively optimistic can blind you to real risks.
  • She was excessively optimistic about the project's chances of success, despite clear warning signs.
  • The team was excessively optimistic about meeting the impossible deadline.
  • They were accused of being excessively optimistic in their financial forecasts.
  • His excessively optimistic nature made him ignore warning signs.
  • The new manager's promises seemed excessively optimistic to the experienced staff.
  • The politician's excessively optimistic promises seemed unrealistic.
  • While a positive outlook is good, it's dangerous to be excessively optimistic.
  • She realized she had been excessively optimistic about the job market.
  • His excessively optimistic view of the market led to poor investment decisions.
  • The analysts were criticized for being excessively optimistic in their forecasts.
  • The government's plans for economic recovery were criticized as excessively optimistic.