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doomsayer
[ doom-sey-er ]
noun
- a person who predicts impending misfortune or disaster.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of doomsayer1
Example Sentences
While I am not a doomsayer, with a catastrophic meteor or nuclear event, large swaths of civilization could be changed forever.
I am not a “doomsayer†or “alarmist.â€
He blamed the media for fears of the second term that Trump is promising, singling out MSNBC's Joy-Ann Reid as a doomsayer.
Elsewhere, McKinnon played a Scottish Santa elf doomsayer who survives a whale attack, a mom who hates all the gifts she’s giving her kids, a grandmother in a sketch about a creepy toy pet named Pongo, a cat enthusiast at Whiskers R We, an executive at a company’s Yankee Swap party that goes wrong, and a young actor who is asked to cry in a Judy Garland film.
Chief doomsayer Eliezer Yudkowsky recently argued that the most likely AGI outcome "under anything remotely like the current circumstances, is that literally everyone on Earth will die."
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