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Dismissive Meaning in English

word

dɪsˈmɪsɪv
dis-MIS-iv
dɪsmˈɪsɪv
dis-MIS-iv

Definition

Showing that you do not think something or someone is worth your attention or respect.

Usage & Nuances

Typically describes a person’s tone, gesture, or attitude. Common collocations: 'dismissive attitude', 'dismissive gesture', 'dismissive remark.' Slightly formal; more common in writing and discussions about behavior.

Example Sentences

His dismissive response hurt her feelings.

basic

She gave a dismissive wave and walked away.

basic

The teacher was dismissive of the student's question.

basic

"Don’t be so dismissive—his idea might actually work," she said.

natural

His tone was totally dismissive, as if he couldn't care less.

natural

People found his dismissive comments really annoying in the meeting.

natural