optimist|optimists in English
noun
['op·ti·mist || 'ɑptɪmɪst /'ɒp-]
one who views life optimistically and maintains positive expectations in life
Use "optimist|optimists" in a sentence
1. They are inCorrigible optimists
2. Gamblers are incorrigible optimists.
3. He's an eternal optimist .
4. Optimists make much of statistics that beat analysts'expectations.
5. She's an eternal optimist .
6. She's an incurable optimist.
7. He's an incurable optimist.
8. He is an irredeemable optimist.
9. We are optimist and realist.
10. Optimists always picture themselves accomplishing their goals.
11. The growth optimists point to India's favourable demography.
12. Even optimists admit the outlook to be poor.
13. My mother is an incurable optimist.
14. 6 Optimists always picture themselves accomplishing their goals.
15. The Blue chip is an optimist piece
16. He is very keen, an uncrushable optimist.
17. Outwardly, at least, he was an optimist.
18. An optimist sees the rose; a pessimist the thorn.
19. But Stirling, the incurable optimist, was already making new plans.
20. Beset by financial troubles, he remained an incorrigible optimist
21. The optimist sees the doughnut; the pessimist the hole!
22. It is this political lacuna that makes optimists about Brazil so impatient.
23. Well, I'm not an optimist, neither am I a pessimist.
24. But he's a dual personality, sceptic and optimist in one.
25. Optimists airily assert that “many new types of job will be created.”