doomsayer

doomsayer — noun

1. a person who regularly warns that a serious crisis or disaster is about to occur

1.名詞C1
釋義

a person who regularly warns that a serious crisis or disaster is about to occur, often without strong evidence that it will

例句

The doomsayer on the radio warned that the economy would enter a deep recession.

doomsayer + warned + that-clause

Aiko called her colleague a doomsayer for predicting the project would fail.

call + someone + a doomsayer

同義詞
  • alarmist

    focuses on causing unnecessary worry rather than simply predicting disaster; more negative in tone

  • pessimist

    broader term — a pessimist expects bad outcomes generally, not necessarily disaster or crisis

  • Cassandra

    mythological reference; a Cassandra makes true predictions that no one believes, whereas a doomsayer's predictions may not be accurate

  • prophet of doom

    more literary or dramatic than 'doomsayer', with biblical connotations

反義詞
  • optimist

    someone who expects positive outcomes rather than disasters

文法句型

doomsayer + verb (warns/predicts/claims)

call/label/dismiss someone + a doomsayer

用法筆記

Frequently used in the plural (doomsayers) to describe people whose pessimistic warnings are seen as exaggerated. Often follows verbs such as 'ignore', 'dismiss', 'call', or 'label'.