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dismissive

Word definitions for dismissive in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1640s, "characterized by or appropriate to dismissal;" from dismiss + -ive . Meaning "contemptuous, rejecting" is recorded by 1922. Related: Dismissively .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN attitude ▪ As the previous chapter showed, many aspects of growing up in today's world encourage such a dismissive attitude to religion. ▪ Linda could not blame Chrissy for her dismissive attitude . ▪ The general ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dismissive \Dis*miss"ive\, a. Giving dismission.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. showing indifference or disregard; "a dismissive shrug" tending to dismiss or reject; "a dismissive gesture"

Usage examples of dismissive.

Besthoff turned his back on Doodlebug with a dismissive turn of his head.

He waved a dismissive hand, as they dodged through the early traffic of carts and drays and handbarrows in the flickering oil-lit darkness of Rue du Levee.

There was no mention in the brief and almost insultingly dismissive report that anorexia would have achieved the same, this not being a problem commonly facing the poor of Marrakech in the late 1970s.

He had explained it to me once, in his usual embarrassed dismissive way, but all the Muggletonians, and Ranters, and Behmenists, and members of the London Corresponding Society, confused me and seemed to become members of one vast sect or community.

Saban was watching the sorceress, and it was evident that Sannas was unhappy with the news Hengall brought, for she turned away from him with a dismissive gesture.

The neoconservative transformationalists of the Bush administration, though informed by far less scholarship than Lewis, seemed to adopt his dismissive attitude toward the peculiar demands of Arab and Islamic culture.

He made a small dismissive gesture with his right hand and Trumps and his helpers left.

McMullen started raising questions about what exactly had happened at My Nuc, when he started alleging that what actually happened there was very different from the official military accounts, the senator was able to give him a very straight and a very dismissive answer.

A moment later Weiwara emerged and, with a dismissive wave at Alain, started picking up the pouches and petals scattered on the ground.

His dark eyes flicked along the length of her bathrobed form in a way she found both sexual and somehow dismissive.

With a dismissive flick of fingers sticky with gorupear juice in the general direction of the city she had escaped from, he consigned the local Catteni to an inferior status.

Medical records are on a dosed system to protect the privacy Sf the patient" Belazir made an impatient, dismissive gesture.

This time, I gazed at the tiled roofs and the steppes of the city along the Bay of Biscay and decided that, contrary to my dismissive statement about dustbowls, there was nothing more beautifully old than Spain.

I asked for a corn muffin to go with the soda and the man gave me a dismissive look and moved off toward the galley.

It was an ensemble that the cat evidently did not appreciate, for she gave a slight, dismissive mew of distaste and walked off in the direction of Ratso's backpack, which, for all practical purposes, had become her happy dumping ground.