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