outlook

/ˈaʊtˌlʊk/
noun
  1. A person's general attitude or way of thinking about life, the future, or a particular situation.
    • After the accident, her outlook on safety changed completely.
    • She has a very positive outlook on life, even when things go wrong.
    • His optimistic outlook helped the team stay motivated during the crisis.
  2. The likely future situation or prospects for something.
    • The weather outlook calls for rain all weekend.
    • The economic outlook for next year looks promising.
    • The company's financial outlook improved after the new product launch.
  3. A view or prospect from a particular place.
    • The hotel room had a beautiful outlook over the ocean.
    • From the top of the hill, the outlook stretched for miles.
    • The castle's windows offered a commanding outlook across the valley.
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