pessimist

noun
/ˈpɛsɪmɪst/

Etymology

From French pessimiste, from Latin pessimus (“worst”) + -ist.

  1. derived from pessimiste

Definitions

  1. Someone who habitually expects the worst outcome

    Someone who habitually expects the worst outcome; one who looks on the dark side of things.

    • I will not marry a pessimist, a born loser, a fellow who has no fight in him.

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