Dismay | Mean of dismay in English Dictionary

/dɪsˈmeɪ/

  • Verb
  • to cause (someone) to feel very worried, disappointed, or upset
    1. Her choice of career dismays her parents.
    2. What especially dismayed [=upset, bothered] me was that no one else protested.
  • Noun
  • a strong feeling of being worried, disappointed, or upset
    1. His comments were met with cries of dismay.
    2. They watched in dismay as the house burned.
    3. Much to the dismay of her fans, she announced her retirement immediately after the book's release.
    4. To my dismay, I did not get chosen for the job.
    5. We listened with dismay to the news of the accident.
cfdict.com
How To 60s

HowTo60s.com Chia sẻ Thủ Thuật Máy Tính, Kinh nghiệm, mẹo vặt hay trong cuộc sống hàng ngày

Bài viết mới nhất