Examples of using "Ottimista" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Are you optimistic?
- Are you an optimist?
I'm optimistic.
You're optimistic.
I wasn't optimistic.
I have to be optimistic.
I'm cautiously optimistic.
I try to be optimistic.
- You're optimistic.
- He's positive.
- He's optimistic.
I am less optimistic than you.
- I am an optimist by nature.
- I'm an optimist by nature.
I'm not very optimistic.
- He said that he was optimistic.
- She said that she was optimistic.
- He said he was optimistic.
- She said she was optimistic.
I'm an optimist.
Tom is optimistic.
Tom was optimistic.
Tom seems optimistic.
I'm very optimistic.
- You're optimistic.
- You're an optimist.
Tom seemed optimistic.
Tom will be optimistic.
- He's optimistic, isn't he?
- She's optimistic, isn't she?
- He's an optimist, isn't he?
- She's an optimist, isn't she?
I'm not naive. I'm just optimistic.
Eric is an eternal optimist.
- He said that he's optimistic.
- She said that she's optimistic.
- He said he's optimistic.
Try to be optimistic.
Tom never was optimistic.
You're an overly optimistic girl.
- I think Tom is optimistic.
- I think that Tom is optimistic.
- He told me that he was optimistic.
- He told me he was optimistic.
- She told me she was optimistic.
Tom isn't optimistic.
Tom is very optimistic.
- Tom is quite optimistic.
- Tom is rather optimistic.
Tom is optimistic, isn't he?
Tom was cautiously optimistic.
Tom is cautiously optimistic.
Tom is more optimistic.
Tom is clearly an optimist.
I am an optimist by nature.
Tom didn't seem optimistic.
Tom wasn't optimistic.
Tom will likely be optimistic.
Tom is annoyingly optimistic.
He's positive.
- He's rather optimistic, isn't he?
- She's rather optimistic, isn't she?
- Tom said he's optimistic.
- Tom said that he's optimistic.
- He said he's cautiously optimistic.
- She said she's cautiously optimistic.
You have to be optimistic.
- I think Tom is still optimistic.
- I think that Tom is still optimistic.
- Tom told me that he was optimistic.
- Tom told me he was optimistic.
Mary told me she was optimistic.
Tom said that he was very optimistic.
Dennis is a professional optimist.
Tom isn't very optimistic.
Tom doesn't sound very optimistic.
That's a very optimistic view.
Tom was a real optimist.
How could I not be optimistic?
- Tom knew that I was optimistic.
- Tom knew I was optimistic.
Tom is still optimistic, isn't he?
- He said that he's optimistic.
- She said that she's optimistic.
- He said he's optimistic.
- She said she's optimistic.
Tom is rather optimistic, isn't he?
You always were an optimist.
- Tom said he's cautiously optimistic.
- Tom said that he's cautiously optimistic.
Mary said she's cautiously optimistic.
Your view is too optimistic.
Mary said that she wasn't very optimistic.
How can Tom be so optimistic?
He isn't hopeful.
You don't sound very optimistic.
- I think Tom is a little too optimistic.
- I think that Tom is a little too optimistic.
I think Mary is a little too optimistic.
- Tom said Mary was optimistic.
- Tom said that Mary was optimistic.
is even optimistic for the next 100 years.
Tom is optimistic about this year's harvest.
- Tom said Mary isn't optimistic.
- Tom said that Mary isn't optimistic.
Tom looks hopeful.
Tom is very hopeful.
The student is optimistic, but his advisor is a pessimist.
Tom isn't hopeful.
If I remember correctly, you were quite optimistic at that time.
The optimist looks into a mirror and becomes more optimistic, the pessimist more pessimistic.
A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.
I'm very hopeful for the future.