taxonomy |
dismissiveness |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and dismissiveness
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
dismissiveness is a form of denial, characterized by either passively showing indifference or disregard, or actively dismissing or rejecting ideas or evidence.
rejecting |
dismissiveness |
As a verb rejecting
is .
As a noun dismissiveness is
a form of denial, characterized by either passively showing indifference or disregard, or actively dismissing or rejecting ideas or evidence.
dismissing |
dismissiveness |
As a verb dismissing
is .
As a noun dismissiveness is
a form of denial, characterized by either passively showing indifference or disregard, or actively dismissing or rejecting ideas or evidence.
disregard |
dismissiveness |
As nouns the difference between disregard and dismissiveness
is that
disregard is the act or state of deliberately not paying attention or caring about; misregard while
dismissiveness is a form of denial, characterized by either passively showing indifference or disregard, or actively dismissing or rejecting ideas or evidence.
As a verb disregard
is to ignore; misregard.
indifference |
dismissiveness |
As nouns the difference between indifference and dismissiveness
is that
indifference is the state of being indifferent while
dismissiveness is a form of denial, characterized by either passively showing indifference or disregard, or actively dismissing or rejecting ideas or evidence.
denial |
dismissiveness |
As nouns the difference between denial and dismissiveness
is that
denial is (logic) the negation in logic while
dismissiveness is a form of denial, characterized by either passively showing indifference or disregard, or actively dismissing or rejecting ideas or evidence.