Examples of 'was dismissive' in a sentence

Meaning of "was dismissive"

was dismissive - This phrase indicates that someone demonstrated an attitude of disregard, indifference, or lack of interest towards a person, idea, or situation. It implies that the individual responded in a manner that belittled or ignored the significance or relevance of something or someone

How to use "was dismissive" in a sentence

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was dismissive
He was dismissive and did not reply to her texts.
My father felt that that was dismissive.
He was dismissive of composers who relied on orchestrators.
The scientific response was dismissive.
He was dismissive of concerns that his action was illegal.
Apologize if the tone was dismissive.
That evening he was dismissive without mocking outright.
A contemporaneous review of Clarity by Pitchfork was dismissive of the album.
Rowse was dismissive of those who rejected his views.
The friend was dismissive.
She was dismissive of his feelings.
We asked her several questions but she was dismissive in her replies.
Marks was dismissive of almost everything he was asked.
My friend was dismissive.
I was dismissive and patronizing.

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The Christian Remembrancer was dismissive of this controversial work.
He was dismissive of strike actions and supported a more equal division of labour.
The Irish politician was dismissive.
Stalin was dismissive of the fawning of many of his entourage and openly criticised it.
He was very nice although at times I felt he was dismissive with me.
Netanyahu was dismissive in his speech to Aipac.
General Mladić was dismissive.
He was dismissive of Hot Wheels and was not shy of giving an opinion.
Manager Kristin Baxter was dismissive and inattentive.
I was dismissive of Al Gore at the time.
I am sorry I was dismissive before.
He was dismissive and negligent, a frustrating combination of incompetence.
Palmer United Party leader Clive Palmer was dismissive of the government move.
Sorensen thus was dismissive of Taylor and lumped him into the category of useless experts.
He suddenly prompted, though his tone was dismissive.
I felt like she was dismissive of everything I had to say.
He was saved by Minerva ; however, even after this he was dismissive towards her.
Microsoft was dismissive of backwards compatibility when the Xbox One was in development.
Not surprisingly John was dismissive of the song:.
I was dismissive of Vito.
Later, the president was dismissive of the recordings.
He was dismissive about her concerns, especially over money.
I had been slightly dismissive, and the fact that I was dismissive is shameful to me now.
Charles Dickens was dismissive for other reasons in his novel Great Expectations.
Speaking to reporters as he departed Morristown, New Jersey, Trump was dismissive of the report.
Pristina was dismissive of Belgrade 's arguments.
His use of the pejorative term “ mass hysteria ” was dismissive.
Because so much came easy to Medea, she was dismissive of all of Iridni's difficulties.
Well, I was dismissive of my partner after he gave me flowers.
In an email, however, he was dismissive this possibility.
Well, I was dismissive of my partner after he gave me flowers . He might be insulted.
Yes, and she was dismissive.
Jacob was dismissive of democracy and the left-wing Popular Front.
Tom 's tone was dismissive.
He was dismissive of the song 's arrangement, describing it as " standard rock.

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