dismissably
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]dismissably (comparative more dismissably, superlative most dismissably)
- In a way that makes someone or something easy to dismiss.
- 1988 October 7, Bill Wyman, “Reading: Lennon Mania”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- Where Ringo was dismissably cute, George disturbingly strange, Paul sometimes OK but suspiciously maudlin--indeed, where Dylan was depressing, the Stones boring, and the Who moribund--John Lennon, retained our affection and somehow, particularly during the quiet years, earned more of it and gained our respect back as well.