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1 dismissive
tr[dɪs'mɪsɪv]1 (attitude, smile) desdeñoso,-adɪs'mɪsɪv[dɪs'mɪsɪv]ADJ (=disdainful) [gesture, wave, attitude] despectivo, desdeñosohe is very dismissive of her capabilities — siempre está infravalorando or subestimando sus capacidades
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