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be dismissive
adjective
Showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss.
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"But we can't be dismissive.
But they won't be dismissive".
I'm going to be dismissive of sharks.
They might be Dismissive, Doubtful, Disengaged, Cautious, Concerned, or Alarmed.
Offer an empathetic ear, and try not to be dismissive.
She could even be dismissive of her sisters-in-arms.
He can be dismissive, too, but prettily so.
"He cannot be dismissive and arrogant," Carter said.
In 2016, it is harder to be dismissive.
By the Canon standard, they are right to be dismissive.
Notes: It's a legitimate question, so Clinton shouldn't be dismissive.
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