outlook
/ˈaʊt.lɔːk/Definitions
1. noun
A prospect or expectation of a particular event or situation; a future appearance or prospect of something.
“The company’s outlook for the next quarter was uncertain due to the economic downturn.”
2. noun
A person’s way of looking or regarding something.
“Her positive outlook on life helped her cope with the challenges she faced.”
3. verb
To look or regard something in a particular way.
“The coach tried to help the team maintain a positive outlook on the game.”
4. verb
To forecast or predict the future outcome or success of something.
“The team’s manager had to outlook the potential benefits of the new strategy.”
5. noun
A computer program that allows users to manage and share email, contacts, and calendars.
“She uses the Microsoft Outlook app on her phone to stay organized.”