outlook
The expected future for a country's or region's economy.
Refers to a hopeful attitude or a favorable future prospect.
Refers to a hopeful attitude or a favorable future prospect.
A forecast or viewpoint concerning the distant future.
Refers to a discouraging attitude or an unfavorable future prospect.
Refers to a hopeful attitude or a favorable future prospect.
A forecast or viewpoint concerning the near future.
The expected future for commerce and industry.
Refers to a hopeful attitude or a favorable future prospect.
Refers to a viewpoint or forecast that is worldwide in scope.
The expected future of political affairs.
Refers to a viewpoint or forecast that involves multiple countries.
Refers to a discouraging attitude or an unfavorable future prospect.
Refers to a discouraging attitude or an unfavorable future prospect.
Refers to a discouraging attitude or an unfavorable future prospect.
Refers to a broad or non-specific viewpoint or forecast.
A forecast that is not clear or predictable.
Refers to a discouraging attitude or an unfavorable future prospect.
Refers to a wide-ranging and comprehensive viewpoint.
Refers to a hopeful attitude or a favorable future prospect.
Used to compare contrasting viewpoints.
A viewpoint based on principles of right and wrong.
Refers to a hopeful attitude or a favorable future prospect.
A viewpoint based on a particular faith or belief system.
A viewpoint based on the study of knowledge, reality, and existence.
Used to compare contrasting viewpoints, often more formal.
A person's general attitude or way of thinking.
Used to specify the subject of a future prospect, e.g., outlook for the economy.
Used to specify the subject of one's attitude, e.g., outlook on life.
Describes a characteristic of one's attitude, e.g., cautious in outlook.
Used to describe a person or group possessing a certain type of outlook, often with an adjective in between, e.g., 'a person of a positive outlook'.
To possess a particular way of thinking or attitude.
To make the future prospect more favorable.
To alter one's viewpoint or the future prospect.
To make the future prospect less favorable.
To expand one's viewpoint to be more inclusive or comprehensive.
To cause someone to have a particular attitude or viewpoint.