0 feeling confident that good things are likely to happen -- optimistisk
1 always hoping or believing that something good will happen -- optimistisk
an optimistic person/attitude.
Unlike those who retire on the grounds of ill health, those who take early retirement are relatively optimistic about retirement.
Some real problems arose from high speculation from over optimistic expectations about pastoral exports potential at the time.
Optimistic (pessimistic) expectations involve a second-period equilibrium characterized by a low (high) probability of devaluation, which in turn validates the expectations.
These may be familiar messages, but it is refreshing to have them communicated in such an optimistic and direct way.
Such an optimistic outlook underlay the poetic and edifying side of most physicotheological literature.
In perhaps an overly optimistic push, proponents of genetic engineering promise to conquer world hunger.
These are : confident, dynamic, adorable, entertaining, outgoing, optimistic and creative.
This was particularly the case for national prospective judgements; on average, women were much less optimistic than men about the future of the national economy.