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Wat (wie) is PESSIMISTICALLY - definitie


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  • Natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • Luddites destroy machines (1812)
MENTAL ATTITUDE AND PHILOSOPHICAL POSITION THAT DWELLS ON THE DARK OR GLOOMY SIDE OF THINGS, THE WORLD OR THE UNIVERSE, CULMINATING IN A SENSE OF THEIR VANITY AND NOTHINGNESS THAT IS SOMETIMES THOUGHT TO RENDER THEM UNWORTHY OF EXISTENCE
Pessimist; Pessimistic; Malism; Pessimists; Negative thinking; Ideological pessimism; Political pessimism; Entropy pessimism; Environmental pessimism; Technological pessimism; Pessimistic philosophy; Pessimism (philosophy); Pessimist philosophy
adj. pessimistic about, at, over
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PESSIMISTICALLY
1. As the day wore on, and the numbers turned redder – particularly after Wall Street opened the week pessimistically.
2. Bank Hapoalim pessimistically predicts that the American economy will contract by 2% in 200' and foresees a slow global economic growth of 0.5% this year.
3. Article continues But Gordon Brown‘s chances in a 200'–10 election against Mr Cameron and Charles Kennedy are rated even more pessimistically.
4. The experts insisted – pessimistically, as is often the case with these know–alls – that such glory days could never be regained.
5. Other newspapers reacted cautiously, but not pessimistically, with some citing Lebedev‘s history of journalistic independence in Russia and others noting that no one else was willing to buy the beleaguered Evening Standard.