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UK/["/dɪsˈmɪsl/"]/US/["/dɪsˈmɪsl/"]/

Meaning of Dismissal

the act of dismissing somebody from their job; an example of this

In simple words: The act of sending someone away or not accepting something.

Dismissal in a sentence

  • The team faced immediate dismissal after the repeated breaches of contract.
  • Her dismissal from the company came as a shock to everyone who knew her work ethic.
  • The dismissal of the lawsuit was unexpected and relieved the defendant.
  • After the judge’s dismissal of the charges, the accused was set free.
  • The teacher’s dismissal of the students at the end of the day signaled the start of school holidays.
  • Their dismissal from the meeting happened quickly when they opposed the main agenda.
  • The employee's dismissal was based on poor performance and repeated tardiness.

How to use Dismissal

Use 'dismissal' in formal contexts, such as in workplaces or schools. Avoid in casual conversations. It may imply a lack of importance.

Grammar pattern

dismissal + of + object

Memory hint

Think of 'miss' as in 'to let go', and 'dismiss' sounds like 'this miss' — like ignoring a person.

Related words

Collocations with Dismissal

  • automatic
  • immediate
  • instant
  • lead to
  • call for
  • be faced with
  • dismissal for
  • dismissal on the grounds of
  • grounds for dismissal
  • reason for dismissal
  • arrogant
  • casual
  • cavalier
  • dismissal of

Synonyms for Dismissal

Opposites of Dismissal

Common mistakes with Dismissal

  • Confusing with 'discharge' - 'discharge' is more about releasing from duty or obligation.
  • Using it in informal contexts where 'rejection' might be better.
  • Misunderstanding its use in non-job contexts.

Compare Dismissal with Rejection, Discharge, Fire

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Frequently asked questions about Dismissal

What does Dismissal mean?

The act of sending someone away or not accepting something.

What is the definition of Dismissal?

the act of dismissing somebody from their job; an example of this

How do you use Dismissal in a sentence?

The team faced immediate dismissal after the repeated breaches of contract.

Can you give another example of Dismissal?

Her dismissal from the company came as a shock to everyone who knew her work ethic.

What are synonyms for Dismissal?

Common alternatives include rejection, discharge, termination, expulsion, fire.

What is the opposite of Dismissal?

Opposite meanings include acceptance, approval, welcome.

What words go with Dismissal?

It commonly pairs with automatic, immediate, instant, lead to, call for, be faced with, dismissal for, dismissal on the grounds of, grounds for dismissal, reason for dismissal, arrogant, casual, cavalier, dismissal of.

What are common mistakes when using Dismissal?

Confusing with 'discharge' - 'discharge' is more about releasing from duty or obligation. Using it in informal contexts where 'rejection' might be better. Misunderstanding its use in non-job contexts.

How do you pronounce Dismissal?

US: /["/dɪsˈmɪsl/"]/, UK: /["/dɪsˈmɪsl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Dismissal formal or informal?

"Dismissal" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Dismissal?

Use 'dismissal' in formal contexts, such as in workplaces or schools. Avoid in casual conversations. It may imply a lack of importance.

What CEFR level is Dismissal?

"Dismissal" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.