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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pessimist left" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a person who has a pessimistic outlook or attitude and has departed from a situation or location.
Example: "After the meeting, a pessimist left the room, shaking their head in disapproval of the proposed plans."
Alternatives: "a negative thinker departed" or "a cynic exited".
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Is there a pessimist left?
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Diana Morley Talent, Ore., Dec. 28, 2009 To the Editor: While I generally agree with Paul Krugman's point about the last decade's being an economic washout, his suggestion of naming the first 10 years of the millennium as the Big Zero is a sentiment best left to pessimists and naysayers -- which I hope the majority of Americans are not.
If you can't leave your friends take only the view of a pessimist and a realist.
A pessimist might echo the words of Kafka, who once said: "Every revolution evaporates and leaves behind only the slime of a new bureaucracy".
People will conclude I am a nihilist or a pessimist.
He remains a pessimist.
He's a pessimist.
Certainly not a pessimist.
So he's a pessimist".
Yes, I'm a pessimist.
I'm not a pessimist".
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