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Etymology

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From French pessimisme, from Latin pessimus (worst), superlative of malus (bad). As a doctrine, from German Pessimismus as used by the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer in 1819.

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Noun

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pessimism (usually uncountable, plural pessimisms)

  1. A general belief that bad things will happen.
    Hyponym: declinism
  2. The doctrine that this world is the worst of all possible worlds.
  3. (computing) The condition of being pessimal.

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Swedish

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Noun

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pessimism c

  1. pessimism; a general belief that bad things will happen
    Antonym: optimism

Declension

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