Adjective
glass-half-full (not comparable)
(idiomatic, of a person) optimistic
glass half full
Ryan, 29, can be forgiven for taking a glass-half-full view, given his NFL pedigree on winning teams. Source: Internet
That summed up neatly the glass-half-empty, glass-half-full nature of the latest health check on the economy from the Office for National Statistics. Source: Internet
The glass-half-full crowd buy into the Molson/Bergevin argument that Bergevin’s “reset” is a great idea and that the pipeline is full of great young players. Source: Internet
I’m a positive, glass-half-full kind of girl. Source: Internet
The glass-half-full take is that marketers are becoming more efficient with their content marketing spending. Source: Internet