second guesser

second guesser
A person who second guesses.

Such a change of heart in MacPhail, or any other second guesser, is unlikely.


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  • second-guesser — noun see second guess …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • second-guess — [sek′ənd ges′] vt., vi. Informal to use hindsight in criticizing or advising (someone), re solving (a past problem), remaking (a decision), etc. second guesser n …   English World dictionary

  • second-guess — transitive verb Date: 1941 1. to criticize or question actions or decisions of (someone) often after the results of those actions or decisions are known < meet almost every morning and, over coffee, second guess the local coach Bruce Newman >;… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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