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The example sentences of DISMAYED in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "dismayed" in a sentence | "dismayed" example sentences

How to use "dismayed" in a sentence?

  • That was the justice of Heaven. I trust that you are not dismayed.
    -Cassandra Clare-
  • Don't be dismayed by good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends.
    -Richard Bach-
  • Sailed this day nineteen leagues, and determined to count less than the true number, that the crew might not be dismayed if the voyage should prove long.
    -Christopher Columbus-
  • There is no need to be dismayed if love sometimes follows torturous ways. Grace has the power to make straight the paths of human love.
    -Pope John Paul II-
  • What cowardice it is to be dismayed by the happiness of others and devastated by there good fortune.
    -Baron de Montesquieu-
  • Be not dismayed; in the future lies the Promised Land.
    -Helen Keller-
  • My parents were dismayed by my love of horror movies as a young girl, then even more dismayed when I kept rooting for Dracula to win instead of Van Helsing.
    -Jeaniene Frost-
  • Life is the game that must be played, this truth at least, good friends, we know; so live and laugh, nor be dismayed as one by one the phantoms go.
    -Arthur Rubinstein-
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Definition and meaning of DISMAYED

What does "dismayed mean?"

/disˈmā/

dismayed

verb
To shock and discourage.

What are synonyms of "dismayed"?
Some common synonyms of "dismayed" are:
  • appall,
  • horrify,
  • shock,
  • shake,
  • disconcert,
  • confound,
  • surprise,
  • startle,
  • alarm,
  • frighten,
  • scare,
  • daunt,
  • discomfit,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈpôl/

appall
transitive verb verb

Greatly dismay or horrify.. greatly dismay or horrify.

/ˈhôrəˌfī/

horrify
verb

fill with horror.

/SHäk/

shock
noun verb

Sudden bad feeling caused by something unexpected. To cause great surprise, horror, or anger.

/SHāk/

shake
noun verb

Act of moving something up, down or side to side. tremble or vibrate.

/ˌdiskənˈsərt/

disconcert
verb

To disturb the composure of; confuse.

/kənˈfound/

confound
exclamation verb

expressing anger or annoyance. To confuse or greatly surprise someone.

/sə(r)ˈprīz/

surprise
adjective noun verb

That surprises you; not expected. Something unexpected that slightly shocks you. To do something that another person didn't expect.

/ˈstärdl/

startle
verb

cause to feel sudden shock or alarm.

/əˈlärm/

alarm
noun verb

an alarm clock. To make someone unpleasantly surprised.

/ˈfrītn/

frighten
verb

make someone afraid or anxious.

/sker/

scare
noun verb

Something causing people to be afraid. To become frightened.

/dônt/

daunt
verb

make someone feel intimidated or apprehensive.

/disˈkəmfət/

discomfit
verb

make someone feel uneasy or embarrassed.

What are antonyms of "dismayed"?
Some common antonyms of "dismayed" are:
  • encourage,
  • please,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/inˈkərij/

encourage
verb

To increase the chance of something happening.

/plēz/

please
adverb verb

used in polite requests or questions. To make someone happy by doing something.

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