Dismay | Mean of dismay in English Dictionary
/dɪsˈmeɪ/
- Verb
- to cause (someone) to feel very worried, disappointed, or upset
- Her choice of career dismays her parents.
- What especially dismayed [=upset, bothered] me was that no one else protested.
- Noun
- a strong feeling of being worried, disappointed, or upset
- His comments were met with cries of dismay.
- They watched in dismay as the house burned.
- Much to the dismay of her fans, she announced her retirement immediately after the book's release.
- To my dismay, I did not get chosen for the job.
- We listened with dismay to the news of the accident.