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View usage for: (dɪsmɪsɪv) adjectiveIf you are dismissive of someone or something, you say or show that you think they are not important or have no value. Mr Jones was dismissive of the report, saying it was riddled with inaccuracies. [+ of] ...the dismissive attitude some doctors take to homeopathic medicine. Synonyms: contemptuous, scornful, disdainful, insulting More Synonyms of dismissive dismissively adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] 'Forget it,' he replied dismissively. dismissive in American English (dɪsˈmɪsɪv) adjective1. Rare dismissing or expressing dismissal 2. haughty and contemptuous, condescending, etc. in dismissing from consideration Derived forms dismissively (disˈmissively) adverb Examples of 'dismissive' in a sentencedismissive The Kremlin was equally dismissive.That sort of dismissive attitude to a woman in pain and terror is shameful.He might also learn first hand what angry squaddies think of his dismissive attitude towards them.He is dismissive of the idea.He is equally dismissive of suggestions that books such as his often trigger yo-yo dieting.The Frenchman is dismissive of the idea.I hope that this book will help to correct this dismissive attitude.Their dismissive attitude was surprising.THE police's dismissive attitude to domestic violence is a national disgrace.We've interpreted it for them already, often in a dismissive way.He is also dismissive of much contemporary theatre, primarily American.He is, sadly, also rather dismissive of the butter dish.The Americans had already been dismissive of his suggestion of a no-fly zone over the country.You've been dismissive of the idea of work-life balance.JC Flowers' attitude is oddly dismissive. In other languagesdismissive British English: dismissive ADJECTIVE If you are dismissive of someone or something, you say or show that you think they are not important or have no value. He was dismissive of the report, saying it was riddled with inaccuracies. - American English: dismissive
- Brazilian Portuguese: desdenhoso
- Chinese: 不屑一顾的
- European Spanish: displicente
- French: dédaigneux
- German: abweisend
- Italian: che dà scarsa importanza
- Japanese: 拒否するような
- Korean: 무시하는
- European Portuguese: desdenhoso
- Latin American Spanish: indiferente
He was highly dismissive of the report. Additional synonymsDefinition mocking or scornful He gave a short, derisive laugh. Synonyms mocking, ridiculing, jeering, taunting, scoffing, contemptuous, scornfulHe gave us a disdainful glance and moved on. Synonyms contemptuous, scornful, arrogant, superior, proud, sneering, aloof, haughty, derisive, supercilious, high and mighty (informal), hoity-toity (informal), turning up your nose (at), on your high horse (informal), looking down your nose (at) One of the workers made an insulting remark to a supervisor. Synonyms offensive, rude, abusive, slighting, degrading, affronting, contemptuous, disparaging, scurrilous, insolent |