Doomier vs Doomer - What's the difference?
doomier | doomer |
(doomy)
Filled with doom and gloom: depressing or pessimistic
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=November 4, author=Franklin Soults, title=Sonic Youth, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Their big hit at the time was "Death Valley '69," a typical droney, doomy replay of the Manson murders that was about as illuminating as your average TV mini series. }}
* 1995 , Isabel Fonseca, Bury Me Standing , Vintage 2007, p. 29:
One who believes that petroleum depletion will inevitably lead to a severe recession or depression, followed by a Malthusian catastrophe.
* 2009 , David Holmgren, Future Scenarios
(rare) One who, or that which, dooms.
* 1599? , William Shakespeare, As You Like It
* 1869 , Edward Bulwer Lytton, Prose Works
As an adjective doomier
is (doomy).As a noun doomer is
(video games|informal) a player of the video game doom .doomier
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- Those children playing didn't look like doomy little criminals, once you knew their names.
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(wikipedia doomer)Noun
(en noun) (Malthusian Catastrophe)- Those who suggest the likely return of the four horsemen of the apocalypse (famine, pestilence, war, and death) are more vocal than ever before despite being labeled Malthusian or just "doomer ."
- Are not the heavens doomers of men's deedes?
- That fatal look of a common intelligence, of a common assent, was exchanged among the doomers of the prisoner's life and death, as the judge concluded.
