naysayer

IPA: neɪsˈeɪɝ

noun

  • One who consistently denies, criticizes, or doubts; a detractor.
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Examples of "naysayer" in Sentences

  • Not only no thanks but I am called a naysayer as well.
  • At the risk of being called a naysayer, a name I'm not often called that because of the
  • Among this group, I am known as the naysayer — well that is the only one of the names they call me that I can repeat publicly.
  • Judging by the nature other letters today one might speculate that the Star might be getting a lot of pro "naysayer" feedback.
  • Putting the two incidents together, the oblivious polluter driving the Mazda and the "naysayer" in the seminar I began to think of the two as the same.
  • Some ESPN radio guy "naysayer" gave the Vols a 14 pt spread just because of that fact … and I am not going to be as stupid as saying that he jinxed us!
  • It's a shame that you think it's cool to be a 'naysayer' like so many people in this area, but the fact is that this store will be a boon to North Whitehall and add a relief to the burgeoning sales at the other stores.
  • "At the risk of being called a naysayer," Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner blogged yesterday, just before naysaying, "I believe the costs are too great-in human lives and economic resources-to continue along the current path."
  • At the risk of being called a naysayer, a name I'm not often called that because of the "can do" attitude I normally adopt, I believe the costs are too great -- in human lives and economic resources -- to continue along the current path.
  • If you'd like fast food and chain restaurants to post calorie information on menus and menu boards, Jim Skinner, the CEO of McDonald's thinks you're a "naysayer" and a "CAVE person," -- meaning Citizens Against Virtually Everything, says theChicago Tribune.

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