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Term: The Outlook

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A general mental attitude or viewpoint; a particular prospect or expectation for the future.

Sample Sentence: My brother maintains a positive outlook on life, always finding a reason to smile.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A periodical publication providing analysis and commentary on current events, politics, business, etc.

Sample Sentence: I enjoy reading The Outlook magazine as it offers insightful articles on global affairs.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A scenic view or prospect, typically of nature.

Sample Sentence: Standing at the top of the mountain, we were mesmerized by the breathtaking outlook of the valley.

Part of Speech: Verb (transitive)

Sense: To look at or consider in a particular way.

Sample Sentence: The detective outlooked the crime scene, searching for any missed clues.

Part of Speech: Verb (intransitive)

Sense: To have a particular prospect or expectation.

Sample Sentence: Despite the challenges, the team outlooks a successful season ahead.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Related to the popular software program developed by Microsoft for managing personal information, such as emails, contacts, and calendars.

Sample Sentence: The Outlook app helps me stay organized by syncing all my emails and appointments in one place.


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