Meaning & Definition of word "Dismay"
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Dismay
/dɪsˈmeɪ/
noun:
- 1. A feeling of shock or distress caused by something unexpected.
- Example: His dismay was evident when he realized he had missed the deadline.
- 2. A loss of courage or resolution due to an unexpected event.
- Example: The team's dismay was palpable after their unexpected defeat in the championship.
verb:
- 1. To cause someone to feel distress or disappointment.
- Example: The unexpected news of the layoffs dismayed the employees.
- 2. To lose one's composure or calm due to fear or anxiety.
- Example: She was dismayed to find that she had forgotten her speech just before the presentation.
Etymology
Middle English, from dis- + mayen, to be able.
Common Phrases and Expressions
in dismay:
Feeling shocked or concerned about something unexpected.
to one's dismay:
To one's surprise and disappointment.
Related Words
consternation:
Feelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected.
distress:
Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
Slang Meanings of dismay
Meaning: Bummed out
Example Sentence: He was totally bummed out about missing the concert.
Meaning: Let down
Example Sentence: She felt let down when the event got canceled.