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    pessimistic
    /ˌpɛsɪˈmɪstɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. tending to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen: "he was pessimistic about the prospects"

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  2. PESSIMISTIC definition: 1. thinking that bad things are more likely to happen or emphasizing the bad part of a situation…. Learn more.

  3. Pessimistic definition: pertaining to or characterized by pessimism or the tendency to expect only bad outcomes; gloomy; joyless; unhopeful. See examples of PESSIMISTIC used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of PESSIMISTIC is of, relating to, or characterized by pessimism : gloomy. How to use pessimistic in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pessimistic.

  5. Pessimistic describes the state of mind of someone who always expects the worst. A pessimistic attitude isn't very hopeful, shows little optimism, and can be a downer for everyone else. To be pessimistic means you believe evil outweighs the good and that bad things are more likely to happen.

  6. PESSIMISTIC meaning: 1. thinking that bad things are more likely to happen or emphasizing the bad part of a situation…. Learn more.

  7. adjective. Someone who is pessimistic thinks that bad things are going to happen. Not everyone is so pessimistic about the future. [+ about] Hardy has often been criticised for an excessively pessimistic view of life. ...one of the most pessimistic forecasts of the year. Synonyms: gloomy, dark, despairing, bleak More Synonyms of pessimistic.

  8. The meaning of PESSIMISM is an inclination to emphasize adverse aspects, conditions, and possibilities or to expect the worst possible outcome. How to use pessimism in a sentence.

  9. pessimistic (about something) expecting bad things to happen or something not to be successful; showing this. They appeared surprisingly pessimistic about their chances of winning. a pessimistic view of life.

  10. emphasizing or thinking of the bad part of a situation rather than the good part, or the feeling that bad things are more likely to happen than good things: There is now a mood of deepening pessimism about/over the economy. An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels. Opposite. optimism.

  11. a person who thinks that bad things are more likely to happen or who emphasizes the bad part of a situation: Don't be such a pessimist! Change may not come as fast, or as brutally, as the pessimists fear. See. pessimism. Fewer examples. Pessimists point out that every attempt to change the council's composition has failed.