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outlook
 
NOUN:1. Chance of success or advancement: future, prospect (used in plural). See HOPE. 2. A high structure or place commanding a wide view: lookout, observatory, overlook. See AWARENESS. 3. The position from which something is observed or considered: angle2, eye, point of view, slant, standpoint, vantage, viewpoint. See PERSPECTIVE. 4. A frame of mind affecting one's thoughts or behavior: attitude, position, posture, stance. See ATTITUDE. 5. The act of predicting: forecast, prediction, prognosis, prognostication, projection. See FORESIGHT. 6. That which is or can be seen: lookout, panorama, perspective, prospect, scene, sight, view, vista. See SEE.
 
 
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