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doomster
[ doom-ster ]
noun
- a doomsayer.
- Archaic. a judge.
doomster
/ ˈduːmstə /
noun
- a person habitually given to predictions of impending disaster or doom
- archaic.a judge
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Prof Openshaw says he is not a "doomster", but thinks the result will be "a lot of people having a pretty nasty illness that is going to knock them out for several days or weeks".
Truss’s supporters called Sunak a “doomster,” but guess what?
Sunak’s replacement as finance minister, Nadhim Zahawi, said he was backing Truss because she offered a “booster” economic approach compared to “doomster” Sunak.
Mr Zahawi - who put himself forward for the top job before crashing out at an early stage - said "we need a 'booster' attitude to the economy, not a 'doomster' one".
“The doubters, the doomster, the gloomsters – they are going to get it wrong again,” Johnson said, rocking up on the balls of his feet as he spoke.
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