naysaying

[ney-sey-ing]

naysaying Definition

  • 1the act of criticizing or opposing something for no real reason
  • 2the act of saying 'no' to something

Using naysaying: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "naysaying" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Despite the naysaying of some critics, the project was a success.

  • Example

    Her constant naysaying was getting on everyone's nerves.

naysaying Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for naysaying

Phrases with naysaying

  • a person who habitually expresses negative or pessimistic views

    Example

    He's always been a naysayer, never believing in anything we do.

  • naysay someone/something

    to criticize or oppose someone or something, often without good reason

    Example

    She always seems to naysay my ideas, even when they're good ones.

  • to be consistently negative or opposed to something from beginning to end

    Example

    He was a naysayer all the way through the project, never once offering any constructive feedback.

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Summary: naysaying in Brief

'Naysaying' [ney-sey-ing] is the act of criticizing or opposing something without good reason. It can also refer to simply saying 'no' to something. Examples include 'Despite the naysaying of some critics, the project was a success,' and 'Her constant naysaying was getting on everyone's nerves.' 'Naysaying' extends into phrases like 'naysayer,' denoting a person who habitually expresses negative views, and 'naysay all the way,' meaning to be consistently negative throughout a project.