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pessimistic

American  
[pes-uh-mis-tik] / ˌpɛs əˈmɪs tɪk /

adjective

  1. pertaining to or characterized by pessimism or the tendency to expect only bad outcomes; gloomy; joyless; unhopeful.

    His pessimistic outlook kept him from applying for jobs for which he was perfectly qualified.

    Synonyms:
    hopeless, despairing

Related Words

See cynical.

Other Word Forms

  • nonpessimistic adjective
  • nonpessimistically adverb
  • overpessimistic adjective
  • overpessimistically adverb
  • pessimistically adverb
  • unpessimistic adjective
  • unpessimistically adverb

Etymology

Origin of pessimistic

First recorded in 1865–70; pessimist + -ic

Example Sentences

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For many middle-class families, the shift feels practical rather than pessimistic.

From MarketWatch

The biggest thing that keeps me bullish at this point is that Main Street confidence is in the tank, and major players in the private sector are pessimistic and cautious.

From Barron's

Many Americans, especially swing voters, are pessimistic about the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

That’s proving hard to do, given how pessimistic people have been about the economy for the better part of the past five years.

From Barron's

What Monday’s pessimistic AI report and its impact on markets really shows is how thoroughly questions about the future of AI have unmoored investors, said Michael Antonelli, a market strategist for Baird Private Wealth Management.

From The Wall Street Journal