pessimist|pessimists in English
noun
['pes·si·mist || 'pesɪmɪst]
pessimistic person, person who tends to view life negatively and expects the worst
Use "pessimist|pessimists" in a sentence
1. Don't be such a pessimist!
2. 13 Cannon errs in labeling his critics as mindless pessimists.
3. He is a pessimist and a defeatist.
4. 28 Burke is remembered as a poetic pessimist.
5. Burke is remembered as a poetic pessimist.
6. An optimist sees the rose; a pessimist the thorn.
7. Pessimists give us license to indulge our most misanthropic thoughts.
8. It's easy to sell insurance to a pessimist.
9. The optimist sees the doughnut; the pessimist the hole!
10. Don't be such a pessimist - I'm sure things will work out.
11. The pessimist feels like fate's plaything and moves slowly.
12. I'm a natural pessimist; I usually expect the worst.
13. Don't be so pessimist, look the bright side of this story.
14. Pessimist tells us that the family as we know it is doom.
15. He was equable and a pessimist and very gay in everyday life.
16. The growth of the deserts Human ingenuity has often confounded the pessimists.
17. Well, I'm not an optimist, neither am I a pessimist.
18. 14 synonyms for Cynic: sceptic, doubter, pessimist, misanthrope, misanthropist, scoffer, misanthrope
19. Synonyms: sceptic, doubter, pessimist, misanthrope More Synonyms of Cynic COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.
20. You don't have to be a pessimist to realize that we're in trouble.
21. Don't be such a pessimist - I'm sure you'll pass your driving test!
22. This year, many fund managers say, the pessimists could be right and the markets could take a dive.
23. He was no pessimist, Croaking out doleful prophecies and lamentations and bitter criticisms
24. But still, he stayed out there shovelling, confounding the pessimists even though his task was clearly hopeless.
25. With beta software, it pays to be a pessimist and not harbor unrealistic expectations.