optimist
0 synonyms and 1 antonyms for optimist, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Noun — Someone who habitually expects things to turn out well.
Antonyms
Etymology
Borrowed from French optimiste, built on Latin optimus, "best."
Full origin of optimist →Frequently asked questions
What does “optimist” mean?
The word “optimist” means someone who habitually expects things to turn out well. In plain terms, a person who tends to see the bright side of things.
How do you pronounce “optimist”?
“Optimist” is pronounced OP-tih-mihst (/ˈɑptɪmɪst/ in IPA).
How do you use “optimist” in a sentence?
Here is “optimist” used in a sentence: “Being an optimist, he assumed the delayed flight would still land on time.”
What is the opposite of “optimist”?
The opposite of “optimist” — its antonyms — is pessimist.
What part of speech is “optimist”?
“Optimist” is a noun.
Where does the word “optimist” come from?
The word “optimist” comes from Latin. Borrowed from French optimiste, built on Latin optimus, "best.".