dismissive in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

dismissive in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dismissive in the English»Spanish Dictionary

dismissive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

she was dismissive about the idea
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some are dismissive of the opinions of environmentalists.
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Various commentators are entirely dismissive of the visit and its importance.
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The character is initially disliked by his fellow interns, and is often accused of being brusque and dismissive with his patients and co-workers.
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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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He is understandably dismissive of inexperienced designers labeling themselves as couturiers.
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Both teams valued the competition, despite some commentators being dismissive of the match's importance.
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Despite this success, the magazine had a reputation for low-quality space opera and adventure fiction, and modern literary historians refer to it in dismissive terms.
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He was frustrated by their lack of progress in a culture dismissive of local music.
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The government's response to these protests was dismissive, labelling them as apostates of the state.
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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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