outweigh |
outlook |
As verbs the difference between outweigh and outlook
is that
outweigh is to exceed in weight or mass while
outlook is to face down; to outstare.
As a noun outlook is
a place from which something can be viewed.
outline |
outlook |
In transitive terms the difference between outline and outlook
is that
outline is to summarize something while
outlook is to face down; to outstare.
outlook |
prospection |
As nouns the difference between outlook and prospection
is that
outlook is a place from which something can be viewed while
prospection is the action of looking forward into the future formed by analogy with retrospection not in common use, but there is some modern use and the oed gives citation back to the 19th and 17th centuries.
As a verb outlook
is to face down; to outstare.
outlook |
depiction |
As nouns the difference between outlook and depiction
is that
outlook is a place from which something can be viewed while
depiction is a lifelike image of something, either verbal or visual.
As a verb outlook
is to face down; to outstare.
approach |
outlook |
In transitive terms the difference between approach and outlook
is that
approach is to come near to in place, time, character, or value; to draw nearer to while
outlook is to face down; to outstare.
As verbs the difference between approach and outlook
is that
approach is to come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to advance nearer while
outlook is to face down; to outstare.
As nouns the difference between approach and outlook
is that
approach is the act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near while
outlook is a place from which something can be viewed.
viewer |
outlook |
As nouns the difference between viewer and outlook
is that
viewer is someone that views some spectacle; an onlooker or spectator while
outlook is a place from which something can be viewed.
As a verb outlook is
to face down; to outstare.
eyesight |
outlook |
As nouns the difference between eyesight and outlook
is that
eyesight is vision or the faculty of sight while
outlook is a place from which something can be viewed.
As a verb outlook is
to face down; to outstare.
prediction |
outlook |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between prediction and outlook
is that
prediction is a statement of what will happen in the future while
outlook is a place from which something can be viewed.
As a verb outlook is
to face down; to outstare.
spell |
outlook |
In transitive terms the difference between spell and outlook
is that
spell is to rest (someone or something) while
outlook is to face down; to outstare.
As nouns the difference between spell and outlook
is that
spell is speech, discourse while
outlook is a place from which something can be viewed.
As verbs the difference between spell and outlook
is that
spell is to speak, to declaim while
outlook is to face down; to outstare.
weather |
outlook |
As nouns the difference between weather and outlook
is that
weather is the short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc while
outlook is a place from which something can be viewed.
As verbs the difference between weather and outlook
is that
weather is to expose to the weather, or show the effects of such exposure, or to withstand such effects while
outlook is to face down; to outstare.
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