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dismissive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective dismissive has 2 senses
  1. dismissive - showing indifference or disregard; "a dismissive shrug"
    Antonym:
    interested (indirect, via uninterested)
  2. dismissive - tending to dismiss or reject; "a dismissive gesture"
    Antonyms:
    affirmative, affirmatory (indirect, via negative)

Definitions from the Web

Term: Dismissive

Description:

Dismissive refers to showing a lack of interest, attention, or respect towards someone or something. It conveys a general disregard or rejection of the importance or relevance of a particular person, idea, or situation.

Sample Sentences:

  • She gave a dismissive wave of her hand and walked away.
  • The boss was dismissive of her suggestions, which left her feeling unappreciated.
  • His dismissive attitude towards his teammates caused tension within the team.
  • Despite her dismissive behavior, he continued to pursue his idea.

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