"Dismissive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dismissive refers to a behavior or attitude that is unwilling to consider or acknowledge something, often in a rude or curt manner. It involves rejecting or dismissing someone's feelings, concerns, or opinions without giving them adequate thought or attention. A dismissive person may come across as uncaring, unsympathetic, or uninterested in others' perspectives.
Dismisses is the third person singular present tense of the verb "dismiss", which means to let someone or something go, often officially, or to stop considering something. It can also mean to show that something is not worth further consideration.
Dismissible refers to something that can be ignored, rejected, or dismissed as unimportant, unessential, or invalid. In a legal context, it may refer to a claim or evidence that can be dismissed or thrown out due to insufficient evidence or lack of credibility. In general, dismissible implies a lack of significance, relevance, or impact.
The word "dismissively" is an adverb that means:<br><br>In a manner that is curt, abrupt, or uninterested; without giving thorough consideration or attention.
Dismissiveness is the act or habit of dismissing or disregarding something, often in a careless or perfunctory manner. It can also refer to a lack of consideration or concern for something, accompanied by a attitude of indifference or unconcern. In a social or interpersonal context, dismissiveness can be perceived as arrogance, disrespect, or impatience, and can damage relationships or undermine communication.