dismissive in A Sentence

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    Maybe you were right to be Dismissive.

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    Yet he is Dismissive of her‘faith'.

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    Is being Dismissive a bad thing?

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    Chesterton was never Dismissive of his enemies.

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    It was so Dismissive.

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    No need to be so Dismissive.

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    Look at that Dismissive expression of yours.

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    It's Dismissive is all I'm trying to say.

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    Even the Dismissive reactions, such as Eaves', have their place;

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    Some vessel owners charge that pilots are Dismissive of logistical efficiency;

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    In keeping with Waugh's Dismissive attitude to the Church of England,

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    On the other are American and British specialists, who are mostly Dismissive.

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    Narcissists are often oblivious to, or Dismissive of others' thoughts and feelings.

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    Active posture involves listening with expressive facial expressions, bright face, and not with a Dismissive facial expression.

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    Yeah, I was Dismissive, and… I… I guess I didn't know how to process what you were saying.

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    Some of the people who are Dismissive of your grief may even be friends with good(but misguided) intentions.

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    And if your doc was Dismissive in the first place, it's time to get a new one.

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    It was Dismissive and dis-respectful, but I was just trying to pass myself off as a healthy, carefree young man.

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    To point a finger at somebody who's just trying to pay their rent would be Dismissive of the whole population.

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    As a former philosophy professor who has taught“Moral Philosophy 101” to undergraduates, I'm actually rather Dismissive about the whole idea.

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    Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi(Calif.) said she is not yet ready to judge the new trade deal but was Dismissive of it.

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    But today, with texting and emailing becoming our primary modes of communication, this type of Dismissive behavior has become the norm.

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    They may do it in a patronizing or Dismissive way as if to demonstrate how little the other person means to them.

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    This is a lackadaisical, superficial, and casual posture, even Dismissive, in that one devotes little or no time to the matter.

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    That means we have got to work more closely with our allies, and that's something that Donald has been very Dismissive of.

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    Badiou's definition of true love is limiting, idealistic and Dismissive of the cultures and experiences of most people in the world.

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    So epigenetics was dismissed by Dawkins, but he also said panpsychism, he was very Dismissive of it when he first heard of it.

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    Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, of California, said she is not yet ready to judge the new trade deal but was Dismissive of it.

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    In later years, I have been diagnosed with PTSD after growing up with my mom, who was so angry, so unpredictable, so Dismissive.

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    How can you talk about the science behind climate change with relatives who are disengaged, doubtful, or Dismissive of it at holidays?

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