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dismissive

[dis-mis-iv] / dɪsˈmɪs ɪv /




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He cited the absence of cash flow and lack of long-term history as an asset class as his reasons to be dismissive.

From Barron's

Before he started his political career, he said he would have been "dismissive" of party politics but now says helping people to find their political voice is "the number one thing" for him.

From BBC

In fact, offering a silver lining can feel dismissive, as though you’re minimizing their pain or frustration.

From MarketWatch

He looks pleased but also embarrassed, trying for a dismissive shrug as he takes a sip of his coffee.

From Literature

On second thought, maybe the unruffled, dismissive response is the way to go.

From Los Angeles Times