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Jun 25 at 15:26 | comment | added | user8356 | Some terms come to mind: Skeptic. Cynic. Know-it-all. Jerk. Wet blanket. Debbie Downer. Curmudgeon. Crank. There are many ways to describe the characteristics of someone who doubts or dismisses everything. | |
Jun 24 at 8:59 | comment | added | Stuart F | This question seems a bit more specific than the dupes, but it could be even more specific. Is it "She's used a filter, she's not really that pretty" or "The Deep State photoshopped that to cover up Clinton's trail of murders" or something else? | |
Jun 23 at 22:47 | history | duplicates list edited | Edwin Ashworth | duplicates list edited from Is there a word for someone who tends to find faults in others?, Word for a person who find errors with anything? [duplicate] to Is there a word for someone who tends to find faults in others?, Name for someone whose interest might be to discredit one's results by trying to find hypothetical mistakes?, Word for a person who find errors with anything? [duplicate] | |
Jun 23 at 22:46 | history | duplicates list edited | Edwin Ashworth | duplicates list edited from Word for a person who find errors with anything? [duplicate] to Is there a word for someone who tends to find faults in others?, Word for a person who find errors with anything? [duplicate] | |
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