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The example sentences of DISMISSIVE in videos (11 in total of 12)

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kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction look noun, singular or mass away adverb maybe adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner bit noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner dismissive adjective way noun, singular or mass because preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner balances noun, plural out preposition or subordinating conjunction
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Use "dismissive" in a sentence | "dismissive" example sentences

How to use "dismissive" in a sentence?

  • Turks have a dismissive phrase: he works like a clerk. I have turned this insult around: I am proud to say that I work like a clerk.
    -Orhan Pamuk-
  • When we accept dismissive judgments of our community we stop having generous hope for it. We cease to be capable of serving its best interests.
    -Marilynne Robinson-
  • Don't be too dismissive of children. While it's true that few children are artists, all artists are children.
    -Ned Rorem-
  • All lies are told with a straight face. It is truth that's said with a dismissive giggle.
    -P. J. O'Rourke-
  • From the philosopher Catulus, never to be dismissive of a friend's accusation, even if it seems unreasonable, but to make every effort to restore the relationship to its normal condition.
    -Marcus Aurelius-
  • It's an Australian thing to be dismissive. We find that endearing. Americans don't. They believe what you say.
    -Nick Cave-
  • When people are absurdly tall, they command everyone's attention when they walk into a room. Nobody's ever dismissive of somebody for being too tall.
    -Steve Albini-
  • There are people who are very dismissive of games and gamers.
    -Jane McGonigal-
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Definition and meaning of DISMISSIVE

What does "dismissive mean?"

/disˈmisiv/

dismissive

adjective
Showing a lack of interest or concern.

What are synonyms of "dismissive"?
Some common synonyms of "dismissive" are:
  • contemptuous,
  • disdainful,
  • scornful,
  • sneering,
  • snide,
  • scathing,
  • disparaging,
  • negative,
  • unenthusiastic,
  • offhand,
  • perfunctory,
  • sniffy,
  • snotty,
  • dimissory,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kənˈtempCHo͞oəs/

contemptuous
adjective

showing contempt.

/disˈdānfəl/

disdainful
adjective

showing contempt or lack of respect.

/ˈskôrnfəl/

scornful
adjective

Expressing extreme contempt.

/ˈsniriNG/

sneering
adjective noun verb

contemptuous. Expressing dislike or lack of respect for someone. To express lack of respect with a smile or laugh.

/snīd/

snide
adjective noun

derogatory or mocking in indirect way. unpleasant or underhand person.

/ˈskāT͟HiNG/

scathing
adjective

witheringly scornful.

/diˈsperijiNG/

disparaging
adjective verb

expressing opinion that something is of little worth. To criticize in a disrespectful way.

/ˈneɡədiv/

negative
adjective exclamation noun verb

Focusing on the bad aspects; pessimistic. no. word or statement expressing denial. refuse to accept.

/ˌənenˌTHo͞ozēˈastik/

unenthusiastic
adjective

Not excited by or interested in something.

/ˌôfˈhand/

offhand
adjective adverb

ungraciously or offensively nonchalant or cool in manner. without previous thought or consideration.

/pərˈfəNG(k)t(ə)rē/

perfunctory
adjective

Done routinely, with little care, enthusiasm.

/ˈsnifē/

sniffy
adjective

Showing arrogant superiority to others.

/ˈsnädē/

snotty
adjective

full of or covered with nasal mucus.

What are antonyms of "dismissive"?
Some common antonyms of "dismissive" are:
  • admiring,
  • interested,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ədˈmīəriNG/

admiring
adjective verb

characterized by or expressive of admiration or warm approval. To feel respect or wonder toward someone.

/ˈintrəstəd/

interested
adjective verb

Having had your attention taken; curious. To persuade to do, become involved with something.

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