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The meaning of Dismissive

Dismissive – definition

adjective

Feeling or showing that something is unworthy of consideration.

Usage examples:

Monetarist theory is dismissive of the need to control local spending
adjective

Showing that you think something or someone is not important and not worth considering

Usage examples:

A dismissive, angry look

Dismissive translation into English

Dismissive: translate from English into Chinese

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不屑一顾

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Afwijzend

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Dédaigneux

Dismissive: translate from English into German

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Abweisend, Wegwerfend

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खारिज

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Sbrigativo

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무시하는

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Пренебрежительный

Dismissive: translate from English into Spanish

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Desdeñoso

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