pesimista
pessimist ; pessimistic ; sombre [somber, -USA] ; gloomy ; doomsayer ; negativist ; worryguts ; worrywart ; worrypot ; blackly ; doomy ; worrier ; bearish.
Only an incurable pessimist would refuse to concede that the future will be longer than the past.
As the sales figures show, DC is very much alive, despite pessimistic forecasts in the 1960s.
The major source of national library resourcing remains central governments and the general picture of funding is sombre.
In spite of gloomy conditions thoughtful library leaders are saying that opportunities have never been more promising.
Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.
For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.
He is far too young to be such a worryguts.
The incidence of banks going belly-up is pretty rare, but for worrywarts, it's nice to know the government will take care of you if something happens.
Some of the characters in the play are barking mad and the Mayor is a worrypot!.
Some possible candidates would definitely include Tom Lehrer, a former Harvard professor who became a song writer of blackly satirical songs.
It has been so damn dreary in Pittsburgh as of late, raining just about every day with little or no sunshine, so I've been in a very doomy mood.
If you're a born worrier, try to identify the times you catch yourself worrying most.
Small investors aren't the only one's turning bearish on equities, the persistent negativity is spilling over to Wall Street as well.
de modo pesimista
gloomily
He began by gloomily reflecting that 'the only version of national pride encouraged by American popular culture is a smipleminded militaristic chauvinism'.