Definition of "gloom-and-doomer" [gloom-and-doomer]
Alternative form of doom-and-gloomer.(noun)
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Use "gloom-and-doomer" in a sentence
"Hence, frank discussions of risk at many companies are interpreted as evidence of negativity; the risk-averse employee may be labeled a "gloom-and-doomer" and hear himself disparaged as "not a team player" during performance reviews."
"It was hard for even the most fervent gloom-and-doomer to argue that a parallel situation existed after the 1987 crash."
"RT: When somebody calls you a gloom-and-doomer, somebody that's scaring the public … what is your response to that?"