Adjective
/optɪˈmista/
The word "optimista" refers to a person who tends to be hopeful and confident about the future or the success of something. It can describe a general attitude of positivity or can denote a specific personality trait. In Spanish, it is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, commonly appearing in conversations about personal outlooks, mental health, and assessments of situations.
She is very optimistic and always sees the positive side of things.
El optimista espera lo mejor, incluso en tiempos difíciles.
The optimist hopes for the best, even in tough times.
El informe del clima fue optimista, así que decidimos salir a caminar.
While "optimista" itself might not appear in many idiomatic expressions, its derivatives and related concepts can be found in several phrases that emphasize a positive outlook.
Staying optimistic in times of crisis is key to mental health.
Siempre trato de ver la vida con un enfoque optimista.
I always try to view life with an optimistic perspective.
Cuando enfrentas un reto, ser optimista puede hacer toda la diferencia.
When facing a challenge, being optimistic can make all the difference.
Hay que ser optimista y pensar que mañana será un mejor día.
One must be optimistic and think that tomorrow will be a better day.
Un alumno optimista puede influir en la atmósfera del aula.
The word "optimista" comes from the Latin word optimus, which means "best." This evolved into the notion of being particularly positive or favorable about outcomes or situations.
Synonyms: - Positivo (Positive) - Esperanzado (Hopeful) - Ilusionado (Excited)
Antonyms: - Pesimista (Pessimistic) - Negativo (Negative) - Desalentado (Discouraged)