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Dismissive

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Subtle DisrespectPlay
Using 'dismissive' can imply a subtle lack of respect. Be careful in formal situations. SlideHer dismissive tone during the meeting was noticed by everyone.
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Non-Verbal CuesPlay
'Dismissive' often describes non-verbal actions that show indifference. SlideHis dismissive shrug made her stop sharing her story.
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Emotional ImpactPlay
Being dismissive can hurt feelings, it's often seen as belittling someone's thoughts or feelings. SlideShe felt hurt by his dismissive reply to her suggestion.