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Cathy
Please help me explain the expression.
What does "desperate optimism" mean?
When do we use the expression?
Apr 2, 2014 10:49 PM
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Desperate is when everything depends on something succeeding. 'He was desperate to find his child', 'He made a desperate attempt to save his business'. Optimism is when you look at a situation from a positive or hopeful viewpoint.
So - desperate optimism is when you look at something positively, when that thing has to succeed.
Desperate optimism could be used to describe someone who was positive about the outcome of a cancer treatment. You could also use it to describe a businessman's last attempt to save his business before he goes bankrupt.
You can obviously be desperate without being optimistic - and be resigned to your fate.
April 2, 2014
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