I explained to the supervisor that we had to spend extra time to verify the numbers but she was very dismissive of such an excuse.
She was dismissive of trying new things.
I am ready for the teacher to dismiss the class now.
Dismissal is a noun.
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Adjective: The girl is very dismissive. The girl is very tall. Both can be used the same way because they are both adjectives.
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sending away. Sometimes it implies disdain.
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The word "chauvinist" can be used as a noun or adjective. An example of a sentence using the word "chauvinist" is "The author seemed to be a chauvinist from the negative way he expressed himself about women in his book. "
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It is agreed then, we will dismiss him from the force.He will likely dismiss it as a hoax.