5-letter solution for crosswords and word puzzles
The solution for the clue "Glass-half-empty type" in word puzzles and crosswords has 5 letters.
Here above you will find the solution for the clue "Glass-half-empty type", often found in crosswords and word puzzles.
The New York Time, the LA Times, and many other crossword magazines have published puzzles with the clue "Glass-half-empty type".
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The clue "Glass-half-empty type" may have other meanings in different crosswords, but according to our author, this is the most accurate one.
Solution for "Glass-half-empty type"
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The clue "Glass-half-empty type" may appear in various crossword magazines, including the New York Times. We have selected the best solution to ensure it is correct, based on the interpretation of expert Lea Green, who has thoroughly verified this answer.
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If you encounter the clue "Glass-half-empty type" in another crossword context, it may take on slightly different meanings. However, the solution provided here fits most Italian crossword grids, giving you an answer you can use with confidence.
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Other clues for this solution
Defined by Oscar Wilde as 'a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing'
Habitual doubter
Distrustful sort
Snide type
Mocking disbeliever
Jaded type
Jaded one
Pessimist, often
Morose man
Skeptical one
''Yeah, right'' speaker
Misanthropic person
No idealist
One 'whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be': Bierce
Pessimistic sort