66 Verbs to Use for the Word outlook

If this is all there is in trade, the noble-minded will let it alone: it gives no human outlook.

And her remark, "I do feel so sorry for you all these years," hadwell, somewhat changed his whole outlook on life.

I was gaining a fresh outlook on life, was crossing the threshold of a new world (which was her world); and so the occasional interruptions from patients, while they gave me intervals of enforced rest, were far from welcome.

New faces turned up, friends in the English army met, shook hands, and discussed the outlook.

From its summit, you enjoyed a noble outlook on the lake.

He is likely to be sanewhich means sound, healthyin his outlook upon life.

Toward midday, after a long, tingling scramble through copses of hazel and ceanothus, I gained the summit of the highest ridge in the neighborhood; and then it occurred to me that it would be a fine thing to climb one of the trees to obtain a wider outlook and get my ear close to the Aeolian music of its topmost needles.

On the way, I kept a sharp outlook, holding my gun, handily.

The intellectual ferment which has had its source in the war will remain at work to widen the mental outlook and deepen the social consciousness.

It has dictated their system of administration, dominated their outlook on life, penetrated their blood.

"It certainly is not a highly emotional book," she said, and then asked: "Have you any other instructions to give?" "Well, I might give the conventional adviceto maintain a cheerful outlook and avoid worry; but I don't suppose you would find it very helpful.

The effect of the revolution on Germany was twofoldit darkened her military outlook, and gave a tremendous impulse to the latent liberal forces within her empire.

None the less, Dom Manuel opened a window, at his fine home at Storisende, on a fine, sunlit, warmish morning (for this was the last day of April) to confront an outlook more perturbing than his hard vivid eyes had yet lighted on.

He remedied this and remained alone at his table considering the outlook.

What congregations need most is not altogether formal sermons, but thoughtful, helpful talks containing a fresh, uplifting, and spiritual outlook over life, with a practical bearing on the occasions and duties of life.

Goethe scourged it for its "mystic-religious" aspirations, and demanded a more vigorous, cheerful and progressive outlook for German painting.

but with twice as direct an outlook and twice as much tenderness of feeling in them; and has enough insight to perceive the difference of character announced by these varieties in the type.

The perpetual wranglings, ceaseless distractions, irreconcilable contradictions, disquieting doubts, discouraging outlooks, inharmonious and jangling opinions, unaccountable delusions, clashing and crashing dissonances, cruel hatreds, bitter enmities and stormful convulsions, which so largely enter and deface the course of human history, proceed mainly from his influence.

There were several passages of arms between themthe one taking the old-fashioned view of life, the other dismissing contemptuously his outlook as unprogressive.

It distorts our entire outlook towards the future.

As drab a shade colored Stella Fyfe's daily outlook.

Do we strive to elevate his moral outlook?

The three following years, during which Crabbe remained at Woodbridge, gave him the opportunity of occasional visits, and there can be no doubt that apart from the fascinations of his "Mira," by which name he proceeded to celebrate her in occasional verse, the experience of country life and scenery, so different from that of his native Aldeburgh, was of great service in enlarging his poetical outlook.

It exhibited the same singular outlook as the first, showing that to Challoner the criminal had not appeared to be a human being at all, but merely a sub-human form, anatomically similar to man.

Yet in the economic condition just then of England, and in the circumstances environing the labor world, there was, possibly, justification for the rebukes and objurgations of onlookers of the type of both of these men, and very humanitarian as well as practically helpful were Ruskin's counsel and aid to labor and to all who sought to raise and expand their outlook and better their condition in life.

66 Verbs to Use for the Word  outlook