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Meaning of pessimism
A tendency to expect the worst in all things, or a belief that the worst will happen in a situation.
Etymology of pessimism
The word "pessimism" originates from the Latin "pessimus," meaning "worst," and the suffix "-ism," which forms a noun indicating a doctrine or theory.
The term "pessimism" emerged in the 18th century to describe a philosophical outlook that emphasizes the negative aspects of life and the likelihood of unfavorable outcomes.
Synonyms
defeatism
negativity
cynicism
skepticism
gloom
despair
hopelessness
despondency
melancholy
moroseness
glumness
sullenness
sulking
disgruntlement
dissatisfaction
displeasure
disheartenment
dejection
depression
unhappiness
misery
wretchedness
distress
anguish
tribulation
adversity
calamity
hardship
suffering
affliction
woefulness
mournfulness
sorrowfulness
dismalness
dreariness
bleakness
cheerlessness
joylessness
haplessness
lucklessness
illfortune
misfortune
bad luck
ill luck
Definitions
- A feeling of deep sadness and lack of hope for the future
- A tendency to see the worst aspect of a situation
- A disposition to think that the worst possible outcome will occur
Usage Examples
- The economist's pessimism about the future of the market led to a significant decrease in investment.
- After experiencing several failures, she couldn't shake off her pessimism and began to doubt her abilities.
- The team's pessimism going into the championship game made their victory all the more surprising.
Antonyms
optimism
hopefulness
positivity
confidence
cheerfulness
enthusiasm
eagerness
excitement
joyfulness
happiness
bliss
delight
euphoria
elation
ecstasy
exhilaration
thrill
fervor
zeal
passion
confidence
faith
trust
assurance
certainty
sureness
conviction
encouragement
reassurance
comfort
solace
relief
consolation