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optimistic

[op-tuh-mis-tik] / ˌɒp təˈmɪs tɪk /


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Hill struck an optimistic tone on the earnings call, saying the company was in the “middle innings” of its comeback, while cautioning investors that progress wouldn’t be linear.

From Barron's

January is an optimistic time of year for investors, but not necessarily for corporate America.

From Barron's

The latest storm system transformed the area around the snow lab, Schwartz said, and he is now cautiously optimistic about the rest of the season.

From Los Angeles Times

UK Sport has not yet revealed a medal target for the upcoming Winter Games in Milan and Cortina in Italy, but Webborn is optimistic.

From BBC

Others in the industry have taken a more optimistic view that demand will be long-lasting, with consistent growth.

From The Wall Street Journal