English to Malay Dictionary optimistic

optimistic

optimis
definition
adjective
the optimistic mood of the sixties
hopeful and confident about the future.
translation of 'optimistic'
adjective
optimistik
example
He appears to be 'optimistic' that stronger legislation can be enacted elsewhere.
Mentors encourage change by making others feel hopeful and 'optimistic' about the future.
Most people are not very 'optimistic' that they can come to that kind of consensus.
Rooke is 'optimistic' that that kind of curiosity will result in people leaving the auction with a piece of fine art in their arms.
George may very well have been justified in his 'optimistic' estimate.
Rajinder is 'optimistic' that India will gets its act together in Athens.
An 'optimistic' estimate would probably be a couple of hundred pounds.
He was 'optimistic' that the latest book would sell well judging by the sales of his last two books.
He remains 'optimistic' that the players will perform better than they did last year.
I am guardedly 'optimistic' that the president will nominate a strong conservative.
Unfortunately, her assessment may be more 'optimistic' than accurate.
Many experts are cautiously 'optimistic' that things will improve by the end of the year, although it could be a rollercoaster ride.
He was 'optimistic' that the nation would reap medals at the event due to the massive talent and experience in the junior squad.
After that he is 'optimistic' that the US and UK economies will pick up.
Nosko is 'optimistic' that retail sales will experience an upsurge in the near future.
I still think the government will win, though perhaps my estimate of a majority above 20 is on the 'optimistic' side.
Bradfordians need to be more positive and 'optimistic' about the future.
The most 'optimistic' estimates predict less than half this number will actually turn out.
It is clear that my estimate for successfully overcoming the process problems was far too 'optimistic' .
I'm 'optimistic' that the future is going to turn out more successful than the past.
But David Shenk is not so 'optimistic' that collectively our culture can slow down.
She admires her own daughter-in-law for opting not to work, and is 'optimistic' that more women may follow Dr Laura's lead.
I'm 'optimistic' that both those dates will be met and that we'll continue to move forward.
Unfortunately, my pharmacist is having trouble tracking this down, and I am not 'optimistic' that he will succeed.
European authorities view these estimates as being far too 'optimistic' and want further belt tightening.
Sissoko's estimate of a two-hour walk turns out to be absurdly 'optimistic' .
Mr Grant is 'optimistic' that building works will begin at this location early next year.
I wouldn't say I necessarily knew it was going to come but I was certainly 'optimistic' that we could achieve something.
In the United States there have been several reasons of late to look to the future more 'optimistically' .
But, 'optimistically' , she took the doctor's painkillers and went against his advice not to dance in the show.
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