Similar words: dismiss, dismissed, dismissal, submissive, permissive, submissively, transmission, high voltage transmission line. Meaning: adj. 1. showing indifference or disregard 2. tending to dismiss or reject.
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31. Collins has been criticized for her dismissive attitude toward the investigations.
32. She makes a small, dismissive, explosion with her lips, like a gentle fart.
33. The teacher asks the questions; the pupil supplies the answer; the teacher makes a confirming or dismissive comment or gesture.
34. You've done it now, she thought, numbing herself against Lucy's inevitable knowing look and dismissive laugh.
35. The general weakness in recruitment planning is not helped by such a dismissive attitude to training for administrative functions by clubs.
36. In public he appears brusque and dismissive, but he is in fact a very caring person.
37. Teenagers who have jobs can be quite dismissive of their peers who don't.
38. All of them are dismissive of the foreign and security policy of the Clinton years.
39. A dismissive gesture but to Ruth one he didn't relish doing very much.
40. She was very dismissive when I tried to tell her about my problems at work.
41. Then she smiled at me in a brusque, dismissive manner and directed me to the railway station.
42. When it became clear that he had nothing to tell me, I made my exit in the face of dismissive politeness.
43. Several faculty whose work embodied a radical critique of culture were dismissive of the work we did.
44. The very word, whether used as noun or as a verb, is dismissive.
45. Some of those who are dismissive of food intolerance, see hyperventilation as a widespread cause of vague, multiple symptoms.
46. White House officials dismissive of the protests.
47. He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture.
48. Others said the new analysis was unjustifiably dismissive.
49. The firm is dismissive of the competitor's product.
50. He made a dismissive gesture. "Suit yourself.".
51. They took dismissive action after the third violation.
52. Try to avoid a bossy or dismissive tone.
53. However, historians are sometimes dismissive of its net value.
54. And it's because of that that I think we shouldn't be dismissive of the dualist when the dualist says, "We've got to believe in souls in order to explain it."
55. Some of the e-mail messages, purloined last November, were mean-spirited, others were dismissive of contrarian views, and others revealed a timid reluctance to share data.
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56. Chronic fatigue syndrome was known by the dismissive term housewife syndrome.
57. He had to answer; he could not ignore the question or brush it away with a reprimand or a dismissive counterquestion.
58. Co-star Humphrey Bogart was dismissive of her, but William Holden and she got along famously -- very famously.
59. University students were on hand at George Eastman House to interview visitors for their reactions, most of which were negative or dismissive.
60. However, I can understand why they might seem dismissive, especially when considering the way in which Pink Floyd have been saddled with the lazy and much-maligned term "progressive rock".
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