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.
Even though Bobby didn't study for his algebra exam, he is optimistic that he will pass the test.
When a word suggests something beyond its definition it is a connotation.
The literal definition of a word is also called its denotation.
The literal meaning of a word is its exact and primary definition, without any additional connotations or interpretations. It is the dictionary definition of a word.
The word optimist has three syllables.
To be an optimist you would need to be very hopeful about an occurrence, or the whole existence of the future. You would need to be very confident that the future will be successful. The opposite of being a optimist is a pessimist.
There is no such word as 'persimistic' If you meant pessimistic, the opposite word would be optimistic.
The word optimistic is the adjective form for the noun optimist.Example: "She was quite an optimist."
Despite facing challenges, the optimist remained hopeful and believed in a positive outcome.
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The word is optimist.(A person who is negative is a pessimist.)
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No, the word optimistic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example an optimistic attitude.The noun form is optimist, a singular, common, abstract noun.Example sentence: An optimist sees the glass as half full.