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      • Meaning of dismay in English dismay noun [ U ] uk / dɪˈsmeɪ / us / dɪˈsmeɪ / Add to word list C2 a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment:
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  2. DISMAY definition: 1. a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment: 2. to make someone feel unhappy and disappointed…. Learn more.

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      DISMAY meaning: 1. a feeling of unhappiness and...

    • Dismayed

      DISMAYED definition: 1. feeling unhappy and disappointed: 2....

  3. Dismay is a strong feeling of fear, worry, or sadness that is caused by something unpleasant and unexpected. [formal] Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation. Lucy discovered to her dismay that she was pregnant.

  4. The meaning of DISMAY is to cause to lose courage or resolution (as because of alarm or fear). How to use dismay in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dismay.

  5. a worried, sad feeling after you have received an unpleasant surprise. dismay at something She could not hide her dismay at the result. in dismay He looked at her in dismay. with dismay I read of her resignation with some dismay. The news has been greeted with dismay by local business leaders.

  6. Dismay definition: to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt. See examples of DISMAY used in a sentence.

  7. Definitions of 'dismay'. 1. Dismay is a strong feeling of fear, worry, or sadness that is caused by something unpleasant and unexpected. [formal] [...] 2. If you are dismayed by something, it makes you feel afraid, worried, or sad. [formal] [...] More.

  8. Dismay describes an emotional state of alarm, fear, or serious disappointment. The first part of dismay comes from the Latin prefix dis-, which comes in handy when you want to put a negative spin on words (dishonest, discount, disenchant, etc.).

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