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Filter by Meaning He shrugged dismissively when asked about the rumors, implying they held no importance to him.
The coach waved his hand dismissively when the player suggested a different strategy.
He scoffed dismissively at the idea of trying a new hobby.
The coach glanced dismissively at the player's performance, clearly unimpressed.
The professor dismissed the student's idea dismissively without considering it.
He waved dismissively when his friend suggested a new restaurant.
The customer reacted dismissively to the salesperson's pitch, showing no interest in the product.
The judge looked dismissively at the defense lawyer's argument.
The manager glanced dismissively at the report, deeming it irrelevant to the discussion.
She rolled her eyes dismissively when her friend suggested going to a horror movie.
She rolled her eyes dismissively when her brother mentioned his new hobby.
She scoffed dismissively at the suggestion of going camping in the rain.
The teacher sighed dismissively as the student asked a question about the homework.
The CEO glanced dismissively at the report and handed it back to his assistant.
The customer shook his head dismissively at the salesperson's pitch.
She glanced dismissively at the fashion magazine, uninterested in the latest trends.
He waved his hand dismissively when his colleague presented a new idea.
The teacher sighed dismissively when the student asked a question about the lesson.
The politician shrugged dismissively when asked about the concerns of the local residents.
The doctor brushed off the patient's symptoms dismissively, attributing them to stress.
The professor raised an eyebrow dismissively when the student presented a poorly researched paper.
The coach shook his head dismissively when the player suggested a different strategy.
He waved his hand dismissively, implying that the idea was irrelevant.
The manager spoke dismissively of the complaints from the dissatisfied customers.
The artist rolled his eyes dismissively at the negative feedback on his latest painting.
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