Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Outlook"
The meaning of "Outlook" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does for having such a bleak outlook on pirates, you're well on your way to becoming one.
"a bleak outlook" mean?
"a bleak outlook" mean?
A:
Bleak -
(describing a person) without any reasons to feel happy or hopeful/ depressing/ un hopeful/ gloomy.
(Describing a situation) usually means something bad, and unlikely to improve/ gloomy/ unhopeful
Outlook- Your view/ point-if-view/ perspective
So “a bleak outlook” in this context means:
For someone who has [a low opinion or view] on pirate OR for someone who has [no hope] on being a pirate, you’re slowly becoming/ acting like one.
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(describing a person) without any reasons to feel happy or hopeful/ depressing/ un hopeful/ gloomy.
(Describing a situation) usually means something bad, and unlikely to improve/ gloomy/ unhopeful
Outlook- Your view/ point-if-view/ perspective
So “a bleak outlook” in this context means:
For someone who has [a low opinion or view] on pirate OR for someone who has [no hope] on being a pirate, you’re slowly becoming/ acting like one.
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Q:
What does outlook mean?
A:
1)a person's point of view or general attitude to life.
example:"he had a practical outlook on life"
2)a view.
example:"the pleasant outlook from the club window"
1)a person's point of view or general attitude to life.
example:"he had a practical outlook on life"
2)a view.
example:"the pleasant outlook from the club window"
Q:
What does outlook on life mean?
A:
La vista sobre de la vida
Q:
What does A positive outlook may be good for your health mean?
A:
Otimismo pode ser saudável
Q:
What does outlook mean?
A:
someone's view (opinion), usually on life
Example sentences using "Outlook"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with a bleak outlook.
A:
synonyms of bleak are: cheerless, desolate, dismal, dreary, and gloomy.
outlook: a person's point of view or general attitude to life.
"He has a bleak outlook about finishing university since he became so ill."
"She generally has a bleak outlook on life and never seems happy.
Such a bleak outlook is not ill-founded.
The tidal wave destroyed the whole town. Everyone has a bleak outlook of ever seeing it rebuilt.
outlook: a person's point of view or general attitude to life.
"He has a bleak outlook about finishing university since he became so ill."
"She generally has a bleak outlook on life and never seems happy.
Such a bleak outlook is not ill-founded.
The tidal wave destroyed the whole town. Everyone has a bleak outlook of ever seeing it rebuilt.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with outlook.
A:
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with outlook.
A:
.. 1. the outlook is grim
2. he has a practical outlook on life
3. The weather outlook for tomorrow is not good
2. he has a practical outlook on life
3. The weather outlook for tomorrow is not good
Q:
Please show me example sentences with outlook .
A:
"His outlook on the situation was very positive. He wanted to find the best way to fix the bike, even though it was very damaged."
"Her outlook on taking on the job of planning the party was negative. She did not think it would work out with the budget."
"Her outlook on taking on the job of planning the party was negative. She did not think it would work out with the budget."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with outlook .
A:
"Outlook" refers to a person's point of view or attitude.
Ex. "He has such a positive outlook on life."
Ex. "He has such a positive outlook on life."
Synonyms of "Outlook" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between outlook and view ?
A:
Outlook is used as a metaphor often.
"What is your outlook on life?" = "how do you approach life?" (meaning are you an optimistic person?)
View can be used to mean the sights you are seeing.
example: The view from this window is amazing.
This hotel room has an ocean view.
View can also be a metaphor to mean from one's perspective.
"In my view" = How I interpret it; How I personally think about it; "In my opinion..."
example: In my view, he was acting irrationally.
From my point of view, it is not worth it.
Outlook can also be a physical place (sometimes on the side of a pretty road) where people are allowed to pull their cars over to take in the landscape. This is an uncommon use of the word.
"What is your outlook on life?" = "how do you approach life?" (meaning are you an optimistic person?)
View can be used to mean the sights you are seeing.
example: The view from this window is amazing.
This hotel room has an ocean view.
View can also be a metaphor to mean from one's perspective.
"In my view" = How I interpret it; How I personally think about it; "In my opinion..."
example: In my view, he was acting irrationally.
From my point of view, it is not worth it.
Outlook can also be a physical place (sometimes on the side of a pretty road) where people are allowed to pull their cars over to take in the landscape. This is an uncommon use of the word.
Q:
What is the difference between The outlook of the company is bleak. and The prospect of The company is bleak. ?
A:
Not really --- in your example, you could use either word.
Note: in your sentence, it should be "outlook for" or "prospects for" --- not "outlook/prospects of"
Note: in your sentence, it should be "outlook for" or "prospects for" --- not "outlook/prospects of"
Q:
What is the difference between outlook and mindset ?
A:
hm、 I see how this could be confusing, they can both be used to indicate a state of mind
>he had/has a positive outlook
>he had/has a positive mindset
but outlook usually refers to a concept or object, while mindset usually infers a persons mentality, or collective
Outlook, implies a future, prospect or progressive state, the future outlook, looking forward, onwards to the future tense
Mindset is more a person or persons intention or disposition
the outlook for this product (infers the future of the product itself)
the mindset for this product (infers the state of the user or consumer using the product)
http://wikidiff.com/mindset/outlook
http://sentence.yourdictionary.com/outlook
説明は難しいねごめんw!
>he had/has a positive outlook
>he had/has a positive mindset
but outlook usually refers to a concept or object, while mindset usually infers a persons mentality, or collective
Outlook, implies a future, prospect or progressive state, the future outlook, looking forward, onwards to the future tense
Mindset is more a person or persons intention or disposition
the outlook for this product (infers the future of the product itself)
the mindset for this product (infers the state of the user or consumer using the product)
http://wikidiff.com/mindset/outlook
http://sentence.yourdictionary.com/outlook
説明は難しいねごめんw!
Q:
What is the difference between outlook and opinion ?
A:
outlook - statement of expected trend (often not attributed)
opinion - statement attributed to someone about anything (not necessarily in the future).
opinion - statement attributed to someone about anything (not necessarily in the future).
Q:
What is the difference between expand one's outlook and open one's horizon ?
A:
To expand one's outlook is to look at the whole situation. To open one's horizon is to search for another opportunity
Translations of "Outlook"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? in outlook or on outlook / in MS Teams or on MS Teams
A:
in outlook
Change the settings in Outlook.
Look for a response in Outlook.
in MS Teams. (in the app)
Change the settings in MS Teams.
But, since MS Teams has realtime chat and call features, ...
on MS Teams
We are meeting on MS Teams.
Look for a response on MS Teams.
There is some flexibility to use "in" or "on". "in" tends to mean "in the location/app", whereas "on" tends to mean "on the (communication) platform".
Create a diagram in PowerPoint.
The link is in email/text.
Our meeting will be held on/over Zoom.
She explained it on/over the phone.
Change the settings in Outlook.
Look for a response in Outlook.
in MS Teams. (in the app)
Change the settings in MS Teams.
But, since MS Teams has realtime chat and call features, ...
on MS Teams
We are meeting on MS Teams.
Look for a response on MS Teams.
There is some flexibility to use "in" or "on". "in" tends to mean "in the location/app", whereas "on" tends to mean "on the (communication) platform".
Create a diagram in PowerPoint.
The link is in email/text.
Our meeting will be held on/over Zoom.
She explained it on/over the phone.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? outlook
A:
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Other questions about "Outlook"
Q:
(1) We talked about the outlook for native English teachers in Korean public schools.
(2) We talked about the outlook for native English teachers in the Korean public schools.
I know (1) is correct and (2) is unnatural because of ‘the’. However, I don’t know why ‘the Korean public schools’ is wrong. What is the difference between ‘the Korean public schools’ and ‘Korean public schools’? Please help me! :) Does this sound natural?
(2) We talked about the outlook for native English teachers in the Korean public schools.
I know (1) is correct and (2) is unnatural because of ‘the’. However, I don’t know why ‘the Korean public schools’ is wrong. What is the difference between ‘the Korean public schools’ and ‘Korean public schools’? Please help me! :) Does this sound natural?
A:
"The" is a term used when being specific. Because you are talking about multiple schools, but not entirely being specific(example: the private schools, or the public schools of Korea would be a bit more natural because you are being more specific about what type of school). When you say "the Korean public schools," while it isn't technically incorrect, it is a little unnatural because you aren't being entirely specific because it is a general topic and not necessarily a specific thing. "Korean public schools" is the school as a topic, making it unspecific, while the "public schools of Korea" is more specific. I hope that makes sense.
Q:
Beautiful outlook and reflections of sky in a puddle from the observation, Ooishi. Does this sound natural?
A:
I see 😂
ごめんなさい
Magnificent scenery and beautiful sky reflections from puddles on the observatory deck of Ooishi can be observed.
or
The scenery and sky reflections from the puddles on the Ooishi observatory deck are beautiful/magnificent/gorgeous.
I see 😂
ごめんなさい
Magnificent scenery and beautiful sky reflections from puddles on the observatory deck of Ooishi can be observed.
or
The scenery and sky reflections from the puddles on the Ooishi observatory deck are beautiful/magnificent/gorgeous.
Q:
That outlook is not my taste. Does this sound natural?
A:
that outlook isnt my taste or That outlook isnt my style. Depends how you use it.
Q:
Studying abroad broadens your outlook remarkably. Does this sound natural?
A:
I'd say it is natural but you could add something to the end of the sentence so that people know what you are trying to 'broaden', so to speak. For example,
'Studying abroad broadens your outlook...(on life/on the world/on how you perceive humanity)...remarkably.'
...or if you want it to flow a little better to show your surprise at what studying abroad does, start off with 'remarkably'. For example,
'Remarkably, studying abroad has broadened my outlook on life.'
Your way is still very good but adding a criteria (what you want to broaden) makes the sentence more viable I feel. Hope it helps in some way 👍🏼
'Studying abroad broadens your outlook...(on life/on the world/on how you perceive humanity)...remarkably.'
...or if you want it to flow a little better to show your surprise at what studying abroad does, start off with 'remarkably'. For example,
'Remarkably, studying abroad has broadened my outlook on life.'
Your way is still very good but adding a criteria (what you want to broaden) makes the sentence more viable I feel. Hope it helps in some way 👍🏼
Q:
It's so depressing to open my outlook to check many emails during my absence. Does this sound natural?
A:
It's depressing to open Outlook and have to check all the emails I received while I was away.
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