dismissive Antonyms
Meaning of dismissive
dismissive (s)
showing indifference or disregard
stopping to associate with
dismissive (a.)
Giving dismission.
dismissive Sentence Examples
- The manager was dismissive of the employee's concerns and refused to address them.
- The teacher's dismissive attitude towards the student's questions discouraged them from asking further questions.
- The politician's dismissive remarks about his opponent's policies alienated potential voters.
- The doctor's dismissive attitude towards the patient's symptoms led to a misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.
- The parent's dismissive response to the child's request for help made the child feel neglected and unimportant.
- The company's dismissive attitude towards customer complaints damaged its reputation and led to a loss of customers.
- The government's dismissive approach to the environmental crisis has resulted in widespread pollution and habitat destruction.
- The celebrity's dismissive comments about their fans alienated many of them and led to a decline in their popularity.
- The reviewer's dismissive critique of the movie discouraged many people from seeing it, resulting in poor box office results.
- The employer's dismissive attitude towards the job applicant's qualifications led to them not getting the job, despite being the most qualified candidate.
FAQs About the word dismissive
showing indifference or disregard, stopping to associate withGiving dismission.
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The manager was dismissive of the employee's concerns and refused to address them.
The teacher's dismissive attitude towards the student's questions discouraged them from asking further questions.
The politician's dismissive remarks about his opponent's policies alienated potential voters.
The doctor's dismissive attitude towards the patient's symptoms led to a misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.