dismissed
/dɪsˈmɪst/adjective2 syllables
Dismissed means: having lost your job.
Synonyms for dismissed5
adjective, as in having lost your job
What does dismissed mean?1
adjective
1
having lost your job
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with dismissed?19
three syllables
coexist
Dismissed in a sentence
- There was once a great war, and after the war many soldiers were dismissed.carlosalberto
- When the bell rang, the teacher dismissed the class with an uncovered pleasure.Kar1na
- If she manages to behave herself, the charges will be dismissed.kiryopi
- Jason, who was in charge of the project, was dismissed for corruption.CP
- The critics dismissed the film as an effete imitation of earlier, bolder works.rul
- Between you and me, he was dismissed for bribery.unknown
- He was dismissed, simply because he failed to work as hard as possible.unknown
- He dismissed his secretary, who was very idle.unknown
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