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dismay

verb
/dɪsˈmeɪ/

Meaning

to cause someone to feel upset, disappointed, or worried; to alarm or distress
concern and distress caused by something unexpected; consternation or alarm

Example Sentences

The poor test results dismayed both students and teachers.

To our dismay, the concert was cancelled due to severe weather conditions.

Synonyms

alarm, distress, upset, disappoint, concern, consternation
Entry 1
alarm, distress, upset, disappoint
Entry 2
alarm, concern, distress, consternation

Antonyms

reassure, comfort, encourage, please, relief, reassurance, delight
Entry 1
reassure, comfort, encourage, please
Entry 2
relief, comfort, reassurance, delight

Collocations

dismay greatly, dismay deeply, dismay everyone, express dismay, show dismay, cause dismay, much to dismay
Entry 1
dismay greatly, dismay deeply, dismay everyone, express dismay, show dismay, cause dismay
Entry 2
much to dismay, express dismay, cause dismay

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