doomsdayer

noun
dooms·​day·​er | \ ˈdümz-ˌdā-ər How to pronounce doomsdayer (audio) , -ˌder\

Definition of doomsdayer

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Synonyms & Antonyms for doomsdayer

Synonyms

Cassandra, Chicken Little, doomsayer, doomster

Antonyms

optimist, Pollyanna

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Examples of doomsdayer in a Sentence

once again doomsdayers were issuing warnings about the dangers of nuclear proliferation

Recent Examples on the Web

Think of the doomsdayers who worry that American tech already has too much easy cash arriving on our shores. Theodore Schleifer, Recode, "Why Silicon Valley should care about a Saudi Arabian IPO that is no longer happening," 22 Aug. 2018 Doomsdayers have been around since the first Neanderthal rolled a protective boulder in front of his cave. Janet Eastman, OregonLive.com, "A bomb shelter for your backyard or basement? (photos)," 12 June 2017

First Known Use of doomsdayer

1972, in the meaning defined above

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