"somewhat" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- His relationship with Webster is complex, at once admiring of the pathologist's professional skills, but somewhat dismissive of him personally.
- The term immediately caught on as a replacement for the somewhat dismissive "junior college."
- Following her death, Thomas Hunt Morgan wrote an extensive, if somewhat dismissive, obituary for the journal Science, implying that she was more of a technician than a scientist.
- Your correspondent is by now revising her somewhat dismissive views about the value of haute cuisine.
- When he first approached computer scientists for help, he said, they were arrogant and somewhat dismissive.
- Despite being somewhat dismissive of the list, she couldn't help expressing some glee when told that her California neighbor to the south, Modesto, was at the bottom this year.
- Knighted in 1998, Mr. Holm is self-effacing (he says he doesn't much fancy Sir Ian, preferring just plain Ian) and seems somewhat dismissive of such praise.
- Ludin wrote "Like most Afghans, I did not expect a perfect election but I am very worried now about the growing negative, somewhat dismissive, tone of the post-election evaluations.
- At the time, he had a contempt for business - and still takes a somewhat dismissive view of it.
- As Pound recalls, the initial responses he got were somewhat dismissive: "They said we work at the gene level.
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