• Doomsayer

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ˈduːmËŒseɪ.É™/
    • US IPA: /ˈdumËŒseɪ.Éš/

    Origin

    doom + sayer

    Full definition of doomsayer

    Noun

    doomsayer

    (plural doomsayers)
    1. One who makes dire predictions about the future; one who predicts doom.
      • 1970, Frank Herbert, New world or no world, page 141:Even from the doomsayers you hear reflections of hope. Nobody wants "it" to happen. In his darkest moments, man is aware that, while he may be limited, humankind need not be.
      • 1983, John R. Gribbin, Stephen H. Plagemann, Beyond the Jupiter effect, page 76:4: THE DOOMSAYERSSo many people have written so many books and articles forecasting doom at the end of the twentieth century that we cannot possibly do credit to all of them here.

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