Antonym for “procrastinator”
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I am looking for an antonym to "procrastinator" (noun for a person) that could be used to fill in the blank in the following sentence:
"I am not a procrastinator, so I am a _______________."
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Disclaimer: I'm not looking for an antonym of "procrastination" or "procrastinate" (Noun for an action and a verb, respectively).
I am looking for an antonym to "procrastinator" (noun for a person) that could be used to fill in the blank in the following sentence:
"I am not a procrastinator, so I am a _______________."
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Try antonyms of procrastinate: complete, expedite, advance, finish, hasten, push, accelerate. You can add the "-er"/"-or" suffix yourself.
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
This is related to "What's the opposite of 'last-minute (Christmas) shopping'?"
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
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I get shit done. If there is no noun to crowbar in my sentence, I rewrite the sentence. That's because I get shit done.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
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Disclaimer: I'm not looking for an antonym of "procrastination" or "procrastinate" (Noun for an action and a verb, respectively).
I am looking for an antonym to "procrastinator" (noun for a person) that could be used to fill in the blank in the following sentence:
"I am not a procrastinator, so I am a _______________."
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Disclaimer: I'm not looking for an antonym of "procrastination" or "procrastinate" (Noun for an action and a verb, respectively).
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"I am not a procrastinator, so I am a _______________."
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Try antonyms of procrastinate: complete, expedite, advance, finish, hasten, push, accelerate. You can add the "-er"/"-or" suffix yourself.
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
This is related to "What's the opposite of 'last-minute (Christmas) shopping'?"
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
1
I get shit done. If there is no noun to crowbar in my sentence, I rewrite the sentence. That's because I get shit done.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
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Try antonyms of procrastinate: complete, expedite, advance, finish, hasten, push, accelerate. You can add the "-er"/"-or" suffix yourself.
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
This is related to "What's the opposite of 'last-minute (Christmas) shopping'?"
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
1
I get shit done. If there is no noun to crowbar in my sentence, I rewrite the sentence. That's because I get shit done.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
Try antonyms of procrastinate: complete, expedite, advance, finish, hasten, push, accelerate. You can add the "-er"/"-or" suffix yourself.
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
Try antonyms of procrastinate: complete, expedite, advance, finish, hasten, push, accelerate. You can add the "-er"/"-or" suffix yourself.
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
This is related to "What's the opposite of 'last-minute (Christmas) shopping'?"
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
This is related to "What's the opposite of 'last-minute (Christmas) shopping'?"
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
1
1
I get shit done. If there is no noun to crowbar in my sentence, I rewrite the sentence. That's because I get shit done.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
I get shit done. If there is no noun to crowbar in my sentence, I rewrite the sentence. That's because I get shit done.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
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I think, a synonym of "PROCRASTINATOR" is "THINKER".
Then the antonym will be DOER:
= someone who gets actively involved in something, rather than just thinking or talking about it:
// There are too many thinkers and not enough doers in this office.
(https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/doer)
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I am a proactive person.
I am a go-getter.
These both come to mind. Go-getter may be more similar to what you have in mind.
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hustler
Seems like a good candidate
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Self-starter is another option.
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I think, a synonym of "PROCRASTINATOR" is "THINKER".
Then the antonym will be DOER:
= someone who gets actively involved in something, rather than just thinking or talking about it:
// There are too many thinkers and not enough doers in this office.
(https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/doer)
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I think, a synonym of "PROCRASTINATOR" is "THINKER".
Then the antonym will be DOER:
= someone who gets actively involved in something, rather than just thinking or talking about it:
// There are too many thinkers and not enough doers in this office.
(https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/doer)
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I think, a synonym of "PROCRASTINATOR" is "THINKER".
Then the antonym will be DOER:
= someone who gets actively involved in something, rather than just thinking or talking about it:
// There are too many thinkers and not enough doers in this office.
(https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/doer)
I think, a synonym of "PROCRASTINATOR" is "THINKER".
Then the antonym will be DOER:
= someone who gets actively involved in something, rather than just thinking or talking about it:
// There are too many thinkers and not enough doers in this office.
(https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/doer)
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I am a proactive person.
I am a go-getter.
These both come to mind. Go-getter may be more similar to what you have in mind.
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I am a proactive person.
I am a go-getter.
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I am a proactive person.
I am a go-getter.
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I am a go-getter.
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hustler
Seems like a good candidate
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Seems like a good candidate
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Self-starter is another option.
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Self-starter is another option.
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Self-starter is another option.
Self-starter is another option.
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Try antonyms of procrastinate: complete, expedite, advance, finish, hasten, push, accelerate. You can add the "-er"/"-or" suffix yourself.
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
This is related to "What's the opposite of 'last-minute (Christmas) shopping'?"
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
1
I get shit done. If there is no noun to crowbar in my sentence, I rewrite the sentence. That's because I get shit done.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago