A contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous.
An unaccented beat (especially the last beat of a measure)
Pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic.
1 Market conditions don't appear feasible, investor confidence is not upbeat , he said.
2 Despite the upbeat talk, deep political problems were on display in Washington.
3 Consumers were upbeat about both current conditions and expectations for the future.
4 Andrier remained upbeat about business prospects despite stagnating sales in Western Europe.
5 Betfair said it was upbeat on prospects despite the new tax regime.
6 Some analysts have brought that day forward following June's upbeat payrolls report.
7 On an upbeat note, the crisis seems to be bringing rivals together.
8 Views about the Irish economy have become noticeably more upbeat of late.
9 It also delivered noticeably more upbeat comments about employment and consumer prices.
10 The upbeat employment data led global investors to flock to higher-yielding assets.
11 Still, auto makers remain upbeat about the outlook for China's EV market.
12 Companies with upbeat earnings reports were leading gains on the benchmark index.
13 The prime minister was upbeat about the current bleak fiscal outlook improving.
14 Results from some advertisers have shown an upbeat picture in North America.
15 Each time we are upbeat , kind, and loving, we share positive energy.
16 Meanwhile, upbeat global economic data boosted the demand outlook for base metals.
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