Even though Bobby didn't study for his algebra exam, he is optimistic that he will pass the test.
Despite facing challenges, the optimist remained hopeful and focused on finding solutions.
She was always an optimist.
The optimist in me is telling me not to be such a pessimist.
I will try to be an optimist.
The suffix -ist added to "optim" in "optimist" derives from the French "optimisme" and denotes a person who believes in the best possible outcome or has a hopeful outlook.
An optimist is someone who tends to have a positive outlook on life and believes that good things will happen in the future. They typically see the best in situations and people.
The suffix "-ist" is of Latin origin, not Greek. It is commonly used to form agent nouns, referring to people who hold certain beliefs or engage in certain practices.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
The lady was very optimist when she spoke about bullying
An optimist is someone who always has a positive view on life.
The optimist always lives longer than the pessimist.
She's a positive optimist but her husband is a big pessimist.
In modern English I wish I were an optimist is correct.Remember that was is the past tense. That sentence is talking about something that the subject is not, so it means: "I am not an optimist, but I wish I were."
I depends on what kind of sentence you're looking for, but one that I think is quite good is "A man who is inspired by the starry sky from inside prison bars is truly an optimist."
rowina was so optimisttic becuse...
Gloomy optimist
an optimst lol
An optimist, is someone who generally looks at situations in a positive light.
Optimist is the antonym of pessimist.
The antonym for "optimist" is "pessimist".