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optimistically

[ US /ˌɑptɪˈmɪstɪkəɫi, ˌɑptɪˈmɪstɪkɫi/ ]
[ UK /ˌɒptɪmˈɪstɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with optimism; in an optimistic manner
    `We have a good chance of winning,' he exclaimed optimistically

How To Use optimistically In A Sentence

  • All that Architectural Space Social Engineering stuff that was so optimistically babbled about back when I sweated through my lectures all those years ago was, and always will be, baloney.
  • After five years in an office perched over the Piazza Diavolo in the broken heart of Kings Cross, I've decamped to the cool marble splendour of the city's optimistically named Trust Building.
  • Wherever she stays, on or off silver screen she behaves very moderately and optimistically.
  • Instead of being disappointed at where you are, think optimistically about where you are going.
  • The finale optimistically hymns the progress of humankind.
  • It provides 85 percent of the state budget and is the basis of the state's optimistically named Permanent Fund, whose dividends are parceled out annually: Last fall, every man, woman and child in Alaska received a check for US $1,963.86.
  • With just some meager splotches of blue peeking through billowy cumulus clouds, I'm not sure I'd call this photo "colorful," yet it's difficult not to be struck by the multihued white picket fence, a study of light and shadow optimistically evocative, says Ms. Lyden, of "The American Dream. Trained Toward the Heavens
  • Positive thoughts give birth to our good values and beliefs, and increase our thinking power positively. Negative thoughts impact our values and beliefs negatively, and reduce our abilities to think clearly, rationally and optimistically. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • As the Shabbat came to a close we recited the words in the Havdalah from the story of Purim, a prayer repeated optimistically by Jews for generations.
  • Instead of being disappointed at where you are, think optimistically about where you are going.
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