dismay 的 2 个定义
- to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.
- to surprise in such a manner as to disillusion: She was dismayed to learn of their disloyalty.
- to alarm; perturb: The new law dismayed some of the more conservative politicians.
- sudden or complete loss of courage; utter disheartenment.
- sudden disillusionment.
- agitation of mind; perturbation; alarm.
dismay 近义词
disappointed feeling; distress
disappoint, fill with consternation
dismay 的近义词 51 个
- agitate
- alarm
- appall
- bewilder
- bother
- confound
- daunt
- disconcert
- discourage
- dishearten
- disillusion
- dispirit
- disquiet
- disturb
- dumbfound
- embarrass
- faze
- flummox
- fluster
- frighten
- horrify
- mystify
- nonplus
- perplex
- puzzle
- rattle
- scare
- shake
- terrify
- unnerve
- upset
- abash
- affright
- chill
- discomfit
- discompose
- distress
- paralyze
- snafu
- terrorize
- throw
- unhinge
- foul up
- get to
- louse up
- mess up
- muck up
- put off
- screw up
- take aback
- throw into a tizzy
dismay 的反义词 26 个
更多dismay例句
- Platforms like Facebook and other businesses whose revenue will take a hit from lost ad dollars have reacted with anger and dismay, while the opt-out means that marketers will have a tougher time targeting consumers efficiently.
- It is only in the chapter on the Many-Worlds Interpretation that he voices his dismay.
- The further you get from Wall Street, the deeper the dismay about the state of the economy.
- Canadian author Margaret Atwood’s classic 2003 novel Oryx and Crake refers to a time when “there was a lot of dismay out there, and not enough ambulances”—a prediction of our current predicament.
- To the dismay of many public health experts, that remains a question up for debate in the United States even as the coronavirus pandemic rages on.
- All of the officials interviewed expressed dismay about the possibility that direct payments were made to the group.
- The angsty, hazy mind of a teenager is a source of constant befuddlement and dismay for full-grown observers.
- And then there's a boy of about 16 (who, to my dismay, has no involvement in the show) wearing a hat made of aluminum foil.
- What can we do except to throw up our hands in dismay at the baffling nature of life?
- The humility of Joseph to accept this news when most would have responded with incredulity and dismay.
- Liszt looked at it, and to her fright and dismay cried out in a fit of impatience, "No, I won't hear it!"
- From mere regrets he was passing now, through dismay, into utter repentance of his promise.
- But even such reproof may be carried too far as on one occasion I found to my dismay.
- He gave so violent a start, his face expressed so much of apprehension and dismay, that I stared at him blankly.
- Eyes exchanged quick, anxious glances, questioning, expressive of dismay.