Dismissive

/dɪsˈmɪsɪv/ adjective

Acting like something is not important or worth considering; treating someone or something with disrespect.

From 'dismiss' (from Latin 'dis-' meaning 'away' plus 'mittere' meaning 'to send'), plus '-ive' meaning 'tending to.' The adjective form became common in the 19th century.

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