English to Urdu Dictionary dismissive

dismissive

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definition
adjective
he is too dismissive of the importance of the industrialists
feeling or showing that something is unworthy of consideration.
example
Woodward, you can also gather, wouldn't have been so 'dismissive' if England had been on the receiving end.
The sceptical scribe answered in the negative; Palmer was annoyed at the 'dismissive' response.
The 'dismissive' attitude was previously the star quality of the north.
I tried explaining my feud with the waiter, but Jennifer was 'dismissive' .
Both Dodge and Hollis were sceptical of the worth of intervention and 'dismissive' towards the coalition.
Some of the regulars are 'dismissive' and civilians don't view them with the same respect as they do the full-timers.
Miss Regan complained to the manager but said he was 'dismissive' of her complaint and walked off while she was still talking to him.
And did you feel that your colleagues were being 'dismissive' of you because of that?
I've been watching all this California stuff with a really 'dismissive' attitude.
He is 'dismissive' of the tyranny of email, pagers and mobile phones.
She is 'dismissive' of talk that the island is any less deserving of public support than any other community in Scotland.
Such a 'dismissive' and negative view of these two giants isn't fair, of course.
I think the 'dismissive' way people have been dealt with is a disgrace.
Yet overall, the summer school flaunted a 'dismissive' attitude toward folk history.
Vivek says that some senior professors have been 'dismissive' of their ideas.
He denied the trust had been 'dismissive' towards Mr Blackbird and his family.
It's much easier to be hyperbolic, or 'dismissive' , or to give up trying to make judgments and just stick to writing lists.
I don't remember buying it, she said with a 'dismissive' flick of the wrist.
The same sort of 'dismissive' attitude is evident in response to the latest findings.
He was 'dismissive' of his television work, saying it had paid the rent and bought the groceries, and was now behind him.
‘I don't know where this stuff comes from, it's nonsense, nonsense,’ he says 'dismissively' .
But Ruth is treated almost as 'dismissively' as Kimberly.
And while I've been quite vocal in my 'dismissiveness' about graphic design's power to save the world, I briefly found renewed hope yesterday in this feisty, if frustrating campaign season.
‘What I see is a familiar pattern of awareness, but also 'dismissiveness' ,’ he says.
‘He has to show he's capable of doing it himself,’ Abrams answered 'dismissively' .
Airy 'dismissiveness' can be an effective weapon.
It would be hard to imagine a contemporary crime writer referring so 'dismissively' to their audience.
Asked to reveal more of the owner, she says 'dismissively' , ‘Oh, I think he's something in buying and selling.’
It is another example not only of 'dismissiveness' of the lesser code, but insensitive timing also.
But I do think that the fascination, condemnation, and 'dismissiveness' of a lot of the talk about it speaks to the misogyny of our culture.
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