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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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One-third of Americans are somewhat or extremely pessimistic about the potential impact of AI on their careers.

From MarketWatch

On Monday, European Commission data showed businesses and consumers across the 21-nation currency area felt more pessimistic about their prospects.

From The Wall Street Journal

There's a lot of things in the world right now -- more than enough -- to leave people, myself included, feeling pessimistic about things.

From Barron's

Businesses and consumers grew more pessimistic in March with the Middle East conflict set to weaken economic growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, the decline in confidence will likely also damp growth, since more pessimistic businesses tend to invest less, while worried households save more.

From The Wall Street Journal