The person is an optimist - always looking on the brightside.
The word "optimistic" is used to describe someone who looks on the bright side of things. Another possibility would be the phrase "having a positive outlook."
more hopeful, most hopeful
The word 'hopefully' is the adverb form of the adjective 'hopeful'.The noun form of the adjective 'hopeful' is hopefulness.The word 'hopeful' is the adjective form of the noun hope.
I think you mean the verb ΕΠΙΦΑΙΝΟΜΑΙ (I do surface), from which comes the word ΕΠΙΦΑΝΕΙΑ = Epiphany, or: surface, or: outlook / appearance.
I am very hopeful that you can think up your own sentence with hopeful in it
i had a hopeful day
Here are some examples; Hope they help. I'm a very optimistic person. She was optimistic about the upcoming Science competition. He is an optimistic person; always hopeful and confident about the future. Definition: Hopeful and confident about the future
no. hopeful means that if you want something to happen, then you are hopeful that it will happen. pity means if something bad happened, it would be a pity.
Shining, brilliant, luminous, resplendent, intense, sunny, clear, mild, pleasant, intelligent, clever, knowing, smart, hopeful, promising, optimistic...
We were very hopeful to begin with that we could complete the project.
You just did! What a bright person you are. I bet you are up at dawn, just as the day gets bright, to study.
Yes, "OUTLOOK" magazine is a noun, a word for a thing.The noun "Outlook" (capital O) is a proper noun as the name of a magazine. A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.The noun "outlook" (lower case o) is a common noun as a general word for someone's point of view or attitude; a general word for the view from a particular place; a word for any kind of outlook.