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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are naysayers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who express negative or skeptical opinions about something, often in a context where others are optimistic or supportive.
Example: "Despite the excitement surrounding the new project, there are naysayers who doubt its potential for success."
Alternatives: "are critics" or "are detractors".
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are naysayers
noun
One who consistently denies, criticizes, or doubts; a detractor.
synonyms
Exact(26)
Naturally there are naysayers in my world.
Still, there are naysayers who view the day as more hype than reality.
"The reason there are naysayers is because they're unaware of the research conducted.
"There are naysayers with every single surgical innovation that comes along," Dr. Chen said.
"There are always people around that are naysayers," Mr. O'Neill said.
John and Gina, the youngest and by far the most attractive couple interviewed, are naysayers.
Similar(34)
But there were naysayers.
There are going to be naysayers.
Of course, there have always been naysayers.
While there were naysayers, the sentiment was largely positive in the Valley's famed echo chamber.
"When you're provoking change, there are going to be naysayers.
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