dismay
A common way to describe a significant level of dismay.
Indicates that dismay is felt by a large number of people.
Used to express a very strong and serious feeling of dismay, often in formal contexts.
Describes a feeling of dismay that is increasing over time.
Emphasizes the completeness of the feeling of dismay.
An idiom used to introduce a disappointing or shocking event from someone's perspective.
A strong expression meaning something causes someone to feel full of dismay.
A rhetorical phrase used to emphasize how much dismay was felt.
Used to specify the cause or object of the dismay.
Used to describe the state of being shocked and disappointed.
Similar to 'dismay at', specifies the reason for the dismay, often a situation or issue.
Similar to 'in dismay', describes doing something while feeling dismay.
To show or state one's feeling of dismay, often formally.
To be the reason for someone's feeling of dismay.
To personally experience the emotion of dismay.
To conceal one's feeling of dismay from others.
To speak about one's feeling of dismay.