dismissive (Meaning)

Wordnet

dismissive (s)

showing indifference or disregard

stopping to associate with

Webster

dismissive (a.)

Giving dismission.

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.