1 : the way that a person thinks about things [count] ▪ The students all seemed to have the same outlook. ▪ the outlook of the 1990s [=the general attitude of people living in the 1990s] ▪ her political outlook — often + on ▪ The book totally changed my outlook on politics. ▪ They had very different outlooks on the world. ▪ a positive/optimistic outlook on life [noncount] ▪ Despite our differences in outlook, we got along together very well. 2 [count] : a set of conditions that will probably exist in the future : the future of someone or something — usually singular ▪ the country's economic outlook — often + for ▪ The outlook for the company is hopeful. ▪ The outlook for tomorrow is scattered showers and temperatures in the 70s. 3 [count] : a place where you can look out over a wide area
▪ scenic outlooks along the highway ; also : a view from such a place
▪ a beautiful outlook
▪ scenic outlooks along the highway ; also : a view from such a place
▪ a beautiful outlook





