The feeling of despair in the face of obstacles.
Fear resulting from the awareness of danger.
Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted.
Другие значения термина "dismay" 1 Former congressional colleagues expressed dismay at the news reports following the indictment.
2 How can we account for this widespread fear and dismay in Europe?
3 Bereaved family members reacted with dismay to the level of the fine.
4 The succession of Ferdinand excited especial dismay and indignation in the Palatinate.
5 Of course, as Pandora discovered to her dismay , even openness has consequences.
6 So, to my great dismay , I had to choose a new sport.
7 Asad listened in relieved amazement; Rosamund caught her breath in sheer dismay .
8 An Irishman's Diary of September 21st, however, left me breathless with dismay .
9 And it half-closed its leaves in terror and the dismay of loneliness.
10 I started up in dismay ; the light shone full upon her face.
11 Mr Trump's decision to retweet the videos met dismay on social media.
12 She came in; and then came looks of dismay and horrified exclamations.
13 The news of the execution of the king had heightened the dismay .
14 The news of his illness filled the capital with sorrow and dismay .
15 There were confusion and dismay in the stately home of the Earles.
16 The other members of the Committee looked at each other in dismay .
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