1. dismayed - Adjective
2. dismayed - Verb
4. dismayed - Adjective Satellite
of Dismay
Source: Webster's dictionary`Abdu'l-Bahá wrote: "We explain, therefore, the meaning of Christ's resurrection in the following way: After the martyrdom of Christ the Apostles were perplexed and dismayed. Source: Internet
A dismayed Hall, who took eight months to plan the wedding in India, tweeted an appeal to the official Rashtrapati Bhavan handle. Source: Internet
A dismayed prime minister shortly received the application back on his desk at around 1630 in the afternoon, with “application is rejected” undersigned on it. Source: Internet
Aldous Huxley, who died in 1963, would no doubt feel deeply dismayed but also vindicated by much about today’s world — and that might include what television has done to his greatest creation. Source: Internet
After a long absence, Hahn visited Windhoek again in 1873 and was dismayed to see that nothing remained of the town's former prosperity. Source: Internet
At the senior dance, Buffy tries to patch things up with her friends but they turn against her, and she is dismayed to find Jeffrey has dumped her for one of her friends. Source: Internet