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Outlook (noun)
A place from which something can be viewed.
“vantage point|overlook”
“Perched on the edge of the cliff was a hidden outlook.”
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Outlook (noun)
The view from such a place.
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Outlook (noun)
An attitude or point of view.
“attitude|opinion|perspective|point of view|vantage point|viewpoint”
“He has a positive outlook on life.”
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Outlook (noun)
Expectation for the future.
“expectation|prognosis|prospect”
“The outlook for temperature rises is worrying.”
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Outlook (verb)
To face or look in an outward direction.
“look out”
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Outlook (verb)
To look at (someone) so long or intently that they look away; to win or prevail over (someone or something).
“outstare|face down|browbeat|overcome”
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Outlook (verb)
To be more attractive than (someone or something).
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Outlook (verb)
To inspect throughly; to select.
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Outlook (verb)
To look beyond (something).
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Forecast (verb)
To estimate how something will be in the future.
“to forecast the weather”
“to forecast a storm”
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Forecast (verb)
To contrive or plan beforehand.
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Forecast (noun)
An estimation of a future condition.
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Forecast (noun)
A prediction of the weather.
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Forecast (noun)
Exacta.
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Forecast (verb)
predict or estimate (a future event or trend)
“coal consumption in Europe is forecast to increase”
“rain is forecast for Scotland”
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Forecast (noun)
a calculation or estimate of future events, especially coming weather or a financial trend.