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dismissive [dɪsˈmɪsɪv] ADJ

dismissive
to be dismissive of sb/sth

Usage examples with dismissive

to be dismissive of sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Various commentators are entirely dismissive of the visit and its importance.
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He is dismissive of the knowledge of shamans and looks down at the possible advantage of consulting them for advice.
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The instructors at her skating class were initially dismissive, saying she was overweight, but gave her three months and eventually agreed to keep her.
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Both teams valued the competition, despite some commentators being dismissive of the match's importance.
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Other peoples find them paranoid, insulting, and dismissive, while hobgoblins in turn treat all others as potential threats.
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His father was a cotton farmer with a seventh grade education who was dismissive of educational achievement.
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He is understandably dismissive of inexperienced designers labeling themselves as couturiers.
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Most critics, however, were dismissive of the modernist work of the group.
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Others are highly dismissive of this slashy speak.
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For instance, people who are briefly reminded of death are more dismissive of someone who criticizes their culture.
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