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dis·mis·sive·ly [dɪsˈmɪsɪvli] ADV

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to wave one's hand dismissively

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's fair to say that the others there treated me dismissively at best.
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They discuss dismissively while smoking cigars and having drinks.
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Party stalwarts arrived onstage only to be treated dismissively -- loudly so -- by many of the delegates.
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When they meet in person, he rejects her advances politely but dismissively and condescendingly.
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Some made remarks such as "oh, another girl" (said dismissively).
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But he treats temps dismissively, thinking they only exist to assist regular employees with menial chores.
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The cooks had given three or four classes in cooking to each of the actors but, as one of them says dismissively, "actors get tired".
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But when he was finished, the head coach just waved dismissively.
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I dismissively said to a friend who was recommending it to me one night.
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People dismissively say "it's my karma," suggesting that their destiny or fate is merely the luck or bad fortune of the draw.
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