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Term: dismissively

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1: In a dismissive or condescending manner, showing a lack of interest or importance.

Example Sentence: She looked at him dismissively and turned away without uttering a word.

Sense 2: In a way that rejects or ignores something as unworthy of consideration or attention.

Example Sentence: The politician waved off the reporter's question dismissively, refusing to give a direct answer.

Sense 3: In a manner that indicates the act of terminating someone's employment or position.

Example Sentence: The manager spoke dismissively about the employee's performance, indicating that termination may be imminent.

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