Examples of 'dismissive' in a sentence
Meaning of "dismissive"
dismissive (adjective) - showing a lack of interest or disregard towards someone or something. This term is used to describe behavior that belittles or ignores the opinions, ideas, or feelings of others
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- Showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss.
How to use "dismissive" in a sentence
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You can be as dismissive as you like now.
Dismissive leaders do not make great leaders.
There is nothing dismissive in a statement of that kind.
I am just surprised you would be so dismissive of my son.
He was dismissive and did not reply to her texts.
So the gun lobbyists were dismissive of the congressman.
He was dismissive of composers who relied on orchestrators.
He was also incredibly dismissive and tyrannical.
He was dismissive of concerns that his action was illegal.
That was incredibly dismissive and hurtful.
This dismissive approach can not endure.
Grace would do her dismissive little giggle.
Their response has been arrogant and dismissive.
I have been dismissive or downright derisive about hedges.
Modern writers have often been equally dismissive.
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A blandly dismissive remark works well too.
Her treatment of the media was similarly dismissive.
Trump is just as dismissive about financial transparency.
The critical reception was also dismissive.
Adam grunted a dismissive reply and straightened up.
You will learn to be condescending and dismissive.
That evening he was dismissive without mocking outright.
It often comes off as arrogant and dismissive.
The other guard is dismissive of the idea.
Never has anyone been particularly rude or dismissive.
Avoid being dismissive or rushing them to feel better.
Nightstar is at first very dismissive of this move.
You are dismissive enough about me when you are sober.
Government officials are openly dismissive of the proposal.
Just so dismissive the other day.
I would like you to make a dismissive motion.
Anyone can be dismissive without valid arguments.
There are flashes of exasperation and dismissive impatience.
Rowse was dismissive of those who rejected his views.
Do not make the mistake of being dismissive or judgmental.
He is dismissive of media like digital prints.
I do not mean to sound dismissive of this generation.
They become aggressive and then dismissive.
Many of them were dismissive of his sentiments.
Wilcken concludes his biography on a dismissive note.
He is dismissive toward his blind date.
The police were initially dismissive of their plea.
So my responses and comments are not intended to be dismissive.
Some employers were similarly dismissive of the profession.
A dismissive hesitates or places strict conditions on.
Our starting point can not be dismissive.
As dismissive as the recording industry was.
They are as symbiotic as they are dismissive of each other.
Who was more dismissive of electric vehicle technology.
Do not read the above paragraph as dismissive.