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wishful thinking

3 antonyms and opposites of wishful thinking, grouped by meaning.

Noun — The belief that something is true or will happen because you want it to, rather than because there is any evidence for it.

Antonyms

realism hard-headedness clear-eyed assessment

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nothing but wishful thinking that's just wishful thinking wishful thinking on their part

Neutral to mildly critical. Calling someone's view wishful thinking is a polite way of saying it is unrealistic.

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What is the difference between wishful thinking and optimism?

An optimist expects a good outcome but still accepts the evidence and prepares for the alternative. Wishful thinking ignores or reinterprets the evidence so that the desired outcome seems certain. Optimism is an attitude; wishful thinking is a reasoning error.

Is wishful thinking a logical fallacy?

Yes, it is generally classed as an informal fallacy: concluding that something is true because you want it to be. It is sometimes called the appeal to consequences when the argument is that a claim must be false because the consequences would be unpleasant.

Is calling something wishful thinking an insult?

It is a criticism rather than an insult. It says the person's reasoning is driven by hope, which is dismissive of the argument but not of the person.

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