naysayer
See also: nay-sayer
English
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Etymology
Origin: 1715–1725, from nay + say + -er, equivalent to naysay + -er. First recorded use: 1721.
Pronunciation
Noun
naysayer (plural naysayers)
- One who consistently denies, criticizes, or doubts; a detractor.
- He ignored the naysayers and succeeded with his idea.
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consistent critic
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