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What is another word for Dismay? – 101 Dismay Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    distress alarm anxiety apprehension concern unease discomfort disquiet fear fright terror horror shock consternation despair despondency hopelessness desperation gloom melancholy sadness sorrow grief anguish woe misery unhappiness discontent dissatisfaction displeasure

    Meaning of Dismay

    The primary meaning of the word "dismay" is a feeling of deep disappointment, sadness, or loss of confidence.

    Definitions

    • A feeling of deep disappointment, sadness, or loss of confidence
    • * A state of being shocked or horrified, typically due to something unexpected or unpleasant

    Etymology of Dismay

    The word "dismay" originates from the Old French word "desmay," which is derived from "des-" (meaning "away from" or "opposite of") and "may" (meaning "courage" or "strength")
    Historically, the word has been used to describe a state of being disheartened or discouraged, often in the face of adversity or danger

    Example Uses

    • The news of the natural disaster filled the community with dismay and concern for the victims
    • * The team's defeat in the final game left the fans in dismay and disappointment

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