- - Ambrose Bierce, notably
- - One 'whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be,' per Ambrose Bierce
- - Bierce, notably
- - One "whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be": Bierce
- - Diogenes, notably
- - Ambrose Bierce, for one
- - Pessimist showing limits to civility, not entirely pleasant
- - He sees no good in democracy, nice though he is
- - Sceptic makes first comment about New York, I see
- - Fallacy nicely traps one disinclined to believe
- - Some fancy niche for sceptic
- - He doubts good: fancy nicely revealed
- - jaded person
- - one who questions whether something will happen or whether it is worthwhile
- - Sceptic clearly heartless and not quite nice
- - Habitual doubter
- - Surly doubter
- - Army boss, seizing US city, turning pessimistic
- - Person with a negative outlook
- - Negative thinker
- - Habitual sceptic
- - a critic constantly finding fault in people or things
- - fancy nicholas being a doubter at heart
- - One who believes the worst of people
- - Sceptic, non-idealist
- - Ancient philosopher connecting prophecy with Nicodemus
- - As part of conspiracy, Nicolas exposed sceptic
- - One who questions whether something will happen or if it is worthwhile
- - Person viewing humans pessimistically
- - Doubter, sceptic
- - oscar wilde defined a .......... as "a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing".
- - One who doubts good intentions
- - Old ascetic service boss jails city revolutionary
- - Slice of delicacy nicked for one habitually scoffing
- - According to Oscar Wilde, one knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing
- - One who has a pessimistic view of human goodness
- - A bit of diplomacy? Nice, but I doubt your motives
- - Someone who believes the worst of others
- - Skeptical sort of person
- - Sarcastic, skeptical person
- - Person who has a negative outlook on life
- - One who questions the worth of anything
- - Doubter of others' motives
- - Bitter person
- - Believer in disbelief
- - Critical one
- - Skeptical person
- - Person with a jaded outlook
- - Some fancy nickname for Cassandra
- - Distrustful person
- - Pessimistic sort
- - Distrustful sort
- - Jaded type
- - Pessimist
- - Glass-half-empty type
- - One who takes a pessimistic view of human goodness or sincerity
- - One doesn't believe in fancy niceties
- - "Scratch any ...... and you will find a disappointed idealist": George Carlin
- - Jaded one
- - One dismissive of human motives
- - Skeptical one
- - Suspicious sort
- - Pessimistic person
- - 'A man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin,' per H. L. Mencken
- - Fault-finder
- - 'Yeah, right' speaker
- - Scoffer unknown to get involved in supreme commander's retreat
- - Scoffer
- - Bankruptcy nicely protecting a scoffer
- - Member of a school of Greek philosophy
- - Jaded sort
- - Diogenes, for one
- - Glass-half-empty sort
- - Altruism doubter
- - Scornful, negative sort
- - "What's the catch?" asker
- - One who assumes the worst
- - One with a negative outlook on life
- - Critic of the selfless
- - Suspiciously skeptical sort
- - Skeptical sort
- - Hard one to convince
- - Sarcastic sort
- - Doubting Thomas
- - Jaded figure
- - Suspicious sourpuss
- - One with a critical attitude
- - Negative sort
- - Pessimistic type
- - Distrusting sort
- - Pessimist, often
- - Disbeliever in selfless acts
- - Doubiting Thomas
- - Negative sort of person
- - One of a group of Ancient Greek philosophers
- - She's world-weary
- - Motive questioner
- - Defeatist's cousin.
- - One who expects the worst.
- - Believer in the worst.
- - Pessimist's pal.
- - Cousin of a misanthrope.
- - Word for Diogenes.
- - Someone who is a tough sell
- - Doubter
- - Sour sort
- - Misanthrope
- - Misanthropic person.
- - Greek philosopher
- - Prophet of doom
- - Nonbeliever
- - Sceptic
- - Non-believer
- - Disbeliever
- - Naysayer
- - Negative person reviewed New York City: 1/100
- - Some fancy niche for a sceptic
- - sincerity doubter
- - Saucy nickname belittled old philosopher
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