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to dismay
01
consterner, décevoir
to cause someone to feel shocked, worried, or upset
Transitive: to dismay sb
02
démoraliser, déconcerter
to cause someone to feel anxious or lose determination
Transitive: to dismay sb
Dismay
01
désarroi
the sadness and worry provoked by an unpleasant surprise
02
angoisse, consternation
fear resulting from the awareness of danger
dismay
v
dismayed
adj
dismayed
adj
dismaying
adj
dismaying
adj
Exemple
The news of the layoffs dismayed the employees, causing anxiety about their future.
The politician's scandalous remarks dismayed the public, leading to a loss of trust.
The poor performance of the team dismayed the coach, who had high expectations.
The vandalism of the playground equipment dismayed the community, leaving them feeling disheartened.
The sudden cancellation of the event dismayed the attendees, leaving them feeling disappointed.