Optimism
UK /["/ˈɒptɪmɪzəm/"]/US /["/ˈɑːptɪmɪzəm/"]/
Definition
a feeling that good things will happen and that something will be successful
In simple words: The feeling of being positive about the future.
Examples
- a mood of **cautious optimism**
- There are very real grounds for optimism.
- We may now look forward with optimism.
- optimism about/for the future
- Both sides have expressed optimism about the chances of an early agreement.
- Her optimism turned out to be misplaced.
- I find it hard to share his optimism.
- The news caused a wave of optimism.
- There was a note of optimism in his voice.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts to express a hopeful attitude. It’s appropriate for personal discussions, motivational speeches, or written work. Avoid in contexts that require a pessimistic tone.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'opt' — choosing to see the positive side.
Collocations
- considerable
- great
- tremendous
- wave
- note
- express
- share
- prevail
- reign
- evaporate
- with optimism
- optimism about
- optimism over
- cause for optimism
- grounds for optimism
- reason for optimism
Synonyms
- hopefulness
- positivity
- confidence
- sanguinity
- buoyancy
Antonyms
- pessimism
- cynicism
Common mistakes
- 'Optimism' confused with 'optimistic' (the adjective form).
- 'Optimism' used in negative contexts incorrectly.