The girl was pessimistic about her first day of kindergarten, but changed her mind during her first day. Her pessimism disappeared when she instantly clicked with her teacher and made a new friend.
Some people are pessimistic; they see the glass as half empty.
I'm not particularly pessimistic but I don't think that you'll like this answer.
They were pessimistic about the economy because things were not looking good now.
He said he will change, but I'm pessimistic because he's said that before.Jonathon had a very pessimistic outlook on life. He always saw the bad side of things.
People who are pessimism are usually gloomy. This sentence above is actually incorrect. The proper sentence would be: People who are pessimistic are usually gloomy. The proper way to use pessimism in a sentence would be: Being depressed and viewing everything negatively is usually a sign of pessimism.
I could write you as sentence but it would probably be an lousy example.
Pessimistic is an adjective.
"His pessimistic state of mind prevented him from seeing the positive aspects of the situation."
A pessimistic horse would be a sad nag.
The opposite word for Pessimistic, is Optimistic. Pessimistic; looking at a glass half empty. Optimistic; looking at a glass half full.
Pessimistic is pronounced pezimistik - all short vowels.
Yes, "pessimistic" contains the prefix "pessi-," which means "unlucky" or "bad."