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dismissing

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Adjective — Treating something as unimportant or not worth taking seriously.

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What does “dismissing” mean?

The word “dismissing” means treating something as unimportant or not worth taking seriously. In plain terms, brushing something off, treating it as not worth attention — essentially the same idea as "dismissive.".

How do you use “dismissing” in a sentence?

Here is “dismissing” used in a sentence: “His dismissing tone made her feel unheard.”

What part of speech is “dismissing”?

“Dismissing” is an adjective.

Is “dismissing” a common word?

“Dismissing” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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