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An extreme pessimist or doomsayer.
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The signal for the final dissolution of all things by God; the last trump; the end of the world.
n
A pessimist or doomsayer.
adj
Alternative form of crapehanging [pessimistic; doomsaying]
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An unexpected natural or man-made catastrophe of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life or sometimes permanent change to the natural environment.
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A feeling of danger, impending danger, darkness, or despair.
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Alternative form of doomscrolling. [(informal) The practice of continually reading Internet news about catastrophic events.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of doomed [Assured to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome.]
adj
Alternative form of doom and gloom
n
(informal) A person who predicts doom and gloom; a pessimist, naysayer, or Cassandra.
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A person who prophesies doom.
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Alternative form of doomscrolling. [(informal) The practice of continually reading Internet news about catastrophic events.]
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(US, dialect, New England) A penalty or fine for neglect.
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Obsolete spelling of doom [Destiny, especially terrible.]
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One who believes that petroleum depletion will inevitably lead to a severe recession or depression, followed by a Malthusian catastrophe.
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(rare) The mindset of doomers.
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(climate change) The belief that climate breakdown is unavoidable.
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A person with a gloomy, pessimistic attitude about the future; a doomsayer.
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The action of making dire predictions about the future
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A person that engages in doomscrolling.
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(informal) The practice of continually reading Internet news about catastrophic events.
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The date of doomsday, or some catastrophic and final event.
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Concerned with or predicting future universal destruction.
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A cult that believes in apocalypticism and millenarianism; (by extension) a group that has lost touch with reality.
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Alternative spelling of doomsday device [A hypothetical weapon (often a bomb) programmed to automatically be used in response to certain attacks, usually with very dire consequences (such as the annihilation of the world).]
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(figuratively) A disastrous occurrence.
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prediction of impending universal destruction or calamity
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Someone who predicts doom
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(informal) Continuously, often obsessively, reading Internet news or information about a disaster.
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(slang, derogatory) A proponent of alarmist or eschatological ideas.
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(chiefly attributive) A pessimistic outlook on the future.
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A person with a pessimistic outlook on the future.
adj
Foreboding death or great disaster.
adj
Alternative spelling of fatefraught [(archaic, rare) fateful]
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A doom that is predicted; destiny.
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Alternative form of doom-and-gloomer [(informal) A person who predicts doom and gloom; a pessimist, naysayer, or Cassandra.]
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An unforeseen event of any kind with exceptionally unpleasant, distressing, or unfortunate results.
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One who believes that the world is getting worse
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(idiomatic) a pessimistic person who sees possible calamity in every situation.
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(by extension) Despair, profound discontent, or a similar persistent debilitating malaise of the mind, spirit, or soul that produces a decline in mental, physical, or societal health and that may culminate in death or dissolution.
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(transitive with for) To be expected to cause the destruction of.
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Alternative spelling of taedium vitae [Profound ennui or weariness of one's life.]
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