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Pollyanna

Someone whose optimism is so relentless it borders on willful denial.

Origin

The young heroine of Eleanor H. Porter's 1913 novel Pollyanna. Orphaned and taken in by a cold aunt, she practices the 'glad game' โ€” finding something to be glad about in every situation, no matter how grim. The book was wildly popular and the name became a noun within a decade.

Modern usage

Almost always mildly pejorative. 'A Pollyanna view' = an analysis that refuses to acknowledge anything going wrong. Common in business, political, and economic commentary as an accusation.

In the wild

The forecast was pure Pollyanna โ€” no mention of the obvious downside risks.โ€” financial commentary

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optimism
denial

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