Struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
1 Abernathy was thoroughly dismayed and expressed the fact in no uncertain terms.
2 But she didn't look the least bit dismayed by what had happened.
3 The failure to resolve the central problem of emissions dismayed environmental groups.
4 Once it was, however, he was dismayed to see the initial designs.
5 He added: I'm dismayed the club does not accept women as members.
6 The imperialists were for the moment dismayed , and the Taepings correspondingly encouraged.
7 The dismayed Athribis cast the other papyri on the roof, and fled.
8 The blackout left many viewers dismayed or convinced they had lost reception.
9 She checked her watch and was dismayed to find he was right.
10 He wanted to judge and be just; but that image dismayed him.
11 But O'Brolcháin is not alone in feeling dismayed about what just happened.
12 The broadcloth and beaver of her metropolitan sisters puzzled and dismayed him.
13 Hubbard's participation in women's events has dismayed rival lifters and their coaches.
14 He did not speak further, and something in his silence dismayed her.
15 The prison-doors were thrown open to the Loyalists, their persecutors fled dismayed .
16 Finally, he was dismayed by the feuding between the president's various doctors.
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