What does 楽観的な in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 楽観的な in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 楽観的な in Japanese.
The word 楽観的な in Japanese means 楽観的な, 強気な、楽観的な, 希望に満ちた、希望を持った、楽観的な, 楽観的な 、 楽観主義の 、 気楽な, 明るい 、 楽観的な. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 楽観的な
楽観的な(person, business: optimistic) Shop owners are feeling bullish about the year ahead. |
強気な、楽観的な(informal (expecting price rise) (人・経済) Analysts are all bullish about the company in the next quarter. |
希望に満ちた、希望を持った、楽観的な(person: optimistic) (人) It was a difficult period, but the villagers remained hopeful nonetheless. |
楽観的な 、 楽観主義の 、 気楽な(person: positive) (人) Emma is very optimistic; she always sees the positive in everything. |
明るい 、 楽観的な(figurative (optimistic) (将来、前途などが) Your rosy outlook on life always makes me feel better. |
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