Pessimist is a noun and doesn't have a verb form, though a good verb to use with pessimist is complain.
The adverbial form of "pessimistic" is "pessimistically".
That is the correct spelling of "pessimist" (one who assumes or expects the worst).
yes he was an economic pessimist.
The word pessimist is a noun. A pessimist is someone who always expects the worst outcome.
Rousseau can be seen as both an optimist and a pessimist. While he believed in the innate goodness of human nature and the potential for individuals to live harmoniously in state of nature, he was also critical of society and its corrupting influence on individuals. Rousseau's philosophical works often reflected a mix of optimism about human potential and pessimism about the state of civilization.
maybe a hippe
A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed was created in 1997.
No. A replica is not an opposite, like a pessimist, but a copy.
A person with a gloomy outlook on life is often described as pessimistic, seeing things in a negative light and expecting the worst outcomes. They may feel a sense of hopelessness, lack of motivation, and struggle to see the positive aspects of situations.
There is no such word as 'persimistic' If you meant pessimistic, the opposite word would be optimistic.
No.
Pessimist
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