View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Dismissive.

Dismissive

Dismissive | Dismissively | Dismissiveness

Dismissive meaning

Showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss.

Synonyms of Dismissive

Example sentences (20)

And this is why Democrats can’t win and won’t get get it, because like Bloomberg has been dismissive, they blow off voters and labeling them as dumb, so why would anyone vote for someone that’s dismissive.

President Trump Tweets Video Edited To Suggest Rep. Ilhan Omar Is Dismissive Of 9/11 AttacksPresident Donald Trump retweeted a video edited to suggest that Minnesota's Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar was dismissive of the significance of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president and head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, was equally dismissive.

All were either dismissive or anxious.

And he is dismissive of the kind of customer research that would cast that art as a science.

An emotional video captured the student's heartbreak and frustration at the 's dismissive attitude towards his efforts.

Appearing on BBC2's Politics Live on Monday, Ms Evans was accused of being dismissive about men's mental health issues.

Darth Vader and Chanath Cha's confrontation begins with the latter monologuing about how she has dedicated her life to avenging her parents, a speech that is met with Vader's dismissive response, "All of that time.

Given the rather fickle vibe, do watch what you say today; a tendency to be a little dismissive of other people’s ideas and suggestions won’t go down well at all.

GTU General Secretary Coretta Mc Donald, deeming the announced increases for university graduates as “dismissive”, said they exclude graduates of Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE).

His sense of worth is depleted before he leaves the nursery, by the interlocking efforts of a drunken, bleakly dismissive and mostly absent father and a nanny determined to control his bodily processes.

I am certainly not dismissive of AI, and we've already noted it's not so much of an "IF", it is more about the "Time Frame" when this becomes a factor.

I don't mean to sound dismissive, but it's true: Barring some sort of miracle, there doesn't seem to be any way Apple's first-gen AR/VR device will be anything more than a sort of foot in the door.

In public when confronted by the beggars, all too often one would hear the abrupt comment and note the dismissive hand gesture from individuals, the translation of which was simply "Go and work".

In testimony before the Post Office and Civil Service subcommittee that Schroeder co-chaired, Thomas had seemed dismissive of the agency’s very mission.

I was annoyed by this, as I thought he was being dismissive, and I refused his offer,” he explained.

Kissinger, however, was dismissive of this criticism.

La Graet has upset a lot of people in France with his dismissive comments about Zidane, mocking the idea that the former manager could have taken over from Didier Deschamps as the national team boss.

Men often treat women with a dismissive attitude in the gym, as if they expect women to somehow maintain their physical health without working out.

Ongiri said she got no help from Rierson, who was dismissive of her concerns.