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dismiss
English
Etymology
Middle English, from Latin dimissus (“sent away, dismissed, banished”), perfect passive participle of d?mitt? (“send away, dismiss”), from dis- +? mittere (“to send”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?s?m?s/
- (UK also) IPA(key): /d?z?m?s/
- Hyphenation: dis?miss
- Rhymes: -?s
Verb
dismiss (third-person singular simple present dismisses, present participle dismissing, simple past and past participle dismissed)
- (transitive) To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
- (transitive) To order to leave.
- (transitive) To dispel; to rid one’s mind of.
- (transitive) To reject; to refuse to accept.
- “He was here,” observed Drina composedly, “and father was angry with him.” ¶ “What?” exclaimed Eileen. “When?” ¶ “This morning, before father went downtown.” ¶ Both Selwyn and Lansing cut in coolly, dismissing the matter with a careless word or two; and coffee was served—cambric tea in Drina’s case.
- (transitive) To send or put away, to discard with disregard, contempt or disdain. (sometimes followed by as).
- (transitive, cricket) To get a batsman out.
- (transitive, soccer) To give someone a red card; to send off.
Synonyms
- (to end the employment or service of): see Thesaurus:lay off
Coordinate terms
- brush off
- send someone packing
- send someone to the showers
Related terms
- dismissal
- dismissive
- dismission
Translations
dismiss From the web:
- what dismissed with prejudice mean
- what dismiss means
- what dismissed in french
- what dismissal unfair
- what's dismissed in spanish
- dismiss what insults your soul
- dismissed what does that mean
- dismiss what is the definition
fired
English
Etymology
From fire +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?fa??d/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?fa?(?)?d/
- Hyphenation: fir?ed
Adjective
fired
- dismissed, let go from a job.
- (ceramics) Heated in a furnace, kiln, etc., to become permanently hardened.
Derived terms
- overfired, over-fired
- underfired, under-fired
Translations
Verb
fired
- simple past tense and past participle of fire
Anagrams
- Efird, Fedir, RIFed, fried, redif
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic ??????? (farada).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?.r?t/
Verb
fired (imperfect jifred, past participle mifrud)
- to split
- to separate
Conjugation
fired From the web:
- what fired means
- what's fired from a gun crossword clue
- what's fired up
- what fired employee
- what's fired for misconduct
- what fired heater
- fired what to do
- fired what now
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