Pollyannaish in a sentence as an adjective

When you looked at it logically and with non-pollyannaish analysis, you do the same thing that Boeing did with the 747-600/700 and cancel it.

I'm not going to launch into an armchair, pollyannaish prescription for solving this problem when I don't have a fantastic solution.

But it's the legal and consumer protection environment we live in right now. Pretending it isn't is -- hang the downvotes, I'm gonna double down on this -- pollyannaish.

Seems pretty pollyannaish to think we're heading into post-scarcity anything, for anyone.

You don't know what kind of affordances Microsoft has provided for US and foreign government and intelligence services.> I assume they don't pay ...Oh let's not be pollyannaish, any contract work done for governments would be paid work.

From the post, it seems a little pollyannaish, paraphrasing: open source for the hackers, charging money from the start for the business, everybody wins, yay!On the other hand, perhaps their thinking on this is part of the secret sauce, and it's being kept secret for good reason.

Pollyannaish definitions

adjective

pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic

See also: cheerful upbeat