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passimistic

 

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passimistic

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Feeling or expressing a moderate or balanced amount of pessimism.

Usage: She had a passimistic view about her chances of getting promoted, but still continued to work hard.

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Samples sentences for 'passimistic'

  1. Some people are inherently passimistic, always looking for the faults in things.
  2. The professor's passimistic approach to the future of renewable energy concerned her students.
  3. Despite the disappointing sales figures, the CEO remained passimistic about the company's performance.
  4. He had a passimistic outlook on life and tried to prepare for the worst in every situation.
  5. Her passimistic attitude prevented her from taking risks or pursuing new opportunities.
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