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Overbook vs Outlook - What's the difference?

overbook | outlook |

As verbs the difference between overbook and outlook

is that overbook is to sell or guarantee more seats for an event than actually exist while outlook is to face down; to outstare.

As a noun outlook is

a place from which something can be viewed.

overbook

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To sell or guarantee more seats for an event than actually exist.
  • See also

    * underbook

    outlook

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A place from which something can be viewed.
  • Perched on the edge of the cliff was a hidden outlook .
  • The view from such a place.
  • An attitude or point of view.
  • He has a positive outlook on life.
  • Expectation for the future.
  • The outlook for temperature rises is worrying.

    Synonyms

    * (place from which something can be viewed ): * (view from such a place ): * (attitude, point of view ): attitude, opinion, point of view, viewpoint * (expectation for the future ): expectation, prognosis

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To face down; to outstare.
  • * Shakespeare
  • To outlook conquest, and to win renown.
  • To inspect throughly; to select.
  • (Cotton)

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