dismissive - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dismissive in Hindi

  • खारिज

dismissive Definition

Adjective

  • feeling or showing that something is unworthy of consideration.

dismissive Example

  • He is too dismissive of the importance of the industrialists ( वह उद्योगपतियों के महत्व को भी खारिज कर रहे हैं )
  • She waved her hand with a dismissive gesture. ( उसने खारिज करने वाले इशारे से अपना हाथ लहराया। )
  • Lydia simply gave a dismissive wave of her hand and went inside, leaving Dean to follow. ( लिडा ने बस अपने हाथ की एक खारिज करने वाली लहर दी और डीन को पीछा करने के लिए छोड़कर अंदर चली गई। )
  • He'd let her live, knowing she was obligated to report everything to Damian and powerful enough to be dismissive of any threat she might cause. ( उसने उसे जीवित रहने दिया, यह जानते हुए कि वह डेमियन को सब कुछ रिपोर्ट करने के लिए बाध्य थी और किसी भी खतरे को खारिज करने के लिए पर्याप्त शक्तिशाली थी। )

More Sentence

  • I realized I was not going to get the role when the director was dismissive during my audition.  
  • I attempted to speak to my teacher about extra credit, but she was running late and was dismissive of my concerns.  
  • The doctor was dismissive about my symptoms and said I would be better in a few days.  
  • When I tried to speak to my crush, she was rather dismissive of my attempts.  
  • Protective anger stirred at his dismissive tone.
  • They will become more bellicose rather than diplomatic, more self-righteous and dismissive when criticized.
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  • In Britain, establishment interest was equally dismissive of the potential of aircraft.
  • I took the bhujia but was a little dismissive of his claims to be a pollster.
  • The Argonian in turn vainly tried to mask his interest with a dismissive huff.
  • He was trying his best to remain calm, but Frank's dismissive attitude wasn't.
  • With a dismissive hand gesture, Timothy acknowledged the Commodore and sat down.
  • Donna gave out a dismissive sigh and a bit angry, open handed, Susan that is.
  • She waved a dismissive hand, Spare me, and turned immediately to the others.
  • The men sitting around Arnold looked at each other again, now much less dismissive.
  • I am concerned when people who should know better try to be dismissive of reality.
  • Oh, that… he waves a dismissive palm, pushing his lips out into a kissy-face.
  • Though it comes out sounding more hypothetical than dismissive, she appears to relent.
  • David laughed again, a bit softer now and more reflective than dismissive, I need.
  • There is a question of cost, which he is hiding behind at the moment, in his rather dismissive way.
  • He then takes a somewhat dismissive look at a few of the other clubs before focusing on the underachievement of the national team.
  • It is far too dismissive of proven marketing practice.