outlook

/ˈaʊtˌlʊk/
noun 5verb 5

Collocations

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1

(noun.) attitude to life

ADJ

optimistic, positive | negative, pessimistic | general

broad

Traveling to different countries helped him develop a broad outlook on world cultures.

different, differing | mental | moral, philosophical, religious

VERB + OUTLOOK

have | give sb | change

broaden

Learning a new language really broadened my outlook on different cultures and perspectives.

PREP

in ~

My father has always been quite optimistic in outlook, even during difficult times.

of (a) ~

The team members had very different outlooks of what success would look like for the project.

~ on

Her positive outlook on the future helped her get through the difficult times.

2

(noun.) what will probably happen

ADJ

bright, good

bleak, gloomy, grim

The economic outlook looks pretty gloomy after all the recent job losses.

uncertain | business, economic, political | long-term, short-term

VERB + OUTLOOK

improve

After the new manager arrived, the team's outlook improved dramatically.

worsen

PREP

~ for

The company has a positive outlook for next year after winning several new contracts.

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