dismay|dismayed|dismaying|dismays in English
verb
[dis·may || dɪs'meɪ]
fill with anxiety; cause despair, discourage, daunt
Use "dismay|dismayed|dismaying|dismays" in a sentence
1. The poor turnout among young voters dismays retiring Rep.
2. Their reaction dismayed him.
3. Dismayed, Howdendykers made various responses.
4. The poor election turnout dismayed politicians.
5. I was dismayed at the news.
6. Vincent was irritated but not dismayed.
7. 11 Farmers are dismayed, vinedressers wail,
8. Dismay at the Calamity
9. This has enraged and dismayed most communicators.
10. She dismayed me by refusing my offer.
11. Much to their dismay and Annoyment
12. He looked at her in dismay.
13. The boy's failing grades dismayed his parents.
14. I was dismayed to discover that he'd lied.
15. I'm dismayed atthe cost of the new house.
16. On my arrival, the austere building dismayed me.
17. 9 She dismayed me by refusing my offer.
18. 22 This is dismaying to businesses who want to sell things.
19. John felt a lurch of dismay.
20. Dismayed at the size of the job Appall …
21. The suggestion was greeted by a dismayed silence.
22. The thought that she was crying dismayed him.
23. To their dismay, the door was locked.
24. A hushed dismay hovered over the town.
25. The old man groaned with dismay.