dismissing
English
editAdjective
editdismissing (comparative more dismissing, superlative most dismissing)
- Dismissive.
- 2012, Judith Kay Nelson, What Made Freud Laugh: An Attachment Perspective on Laughter, page 171:
- When a dismissing patient comes in for therapy, however, positive arousal and laughter may play an important role in establishing the therapeutic attachment bond.
- 2021, Lavona Fercho, Prime Ministers’ Wives: Those Who Endure:
- Aline was disillusioned and very dismissing of people not true to their word.
- 2024, Anne Stuart, Blind Date from Hell:
- Her luminous tawny eyes were cool and emotionless, her perfectly tinted lips held only the most dismissing of smiles, except when it came to her friend.
Derived terms
editVerb
editdismissing
- present participle and gerund of dismiss