a person habitually given to predictions of impending disaster or doom
2. archaic
a judge
doomster in American English
(ˈduːmstər)
noun
1.
a doomsayer
2. archaic
a judge
Word origin
[1400–50; late ME domster, prob. alt. of demesterdeemster, by assoc. with domedoom; def. 1 prob. a new formation with doom, -ster]This word is first recorded in the period 1400–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: curl, dial, gallery, peg, transit
Examples of 'doomster' in a sentence
doomster
Wrinkling an interrogative brow at the quality of the arts will get you dismissed as a doomster.