Examples of 'dismayed' in a sentence

Meaning of "dismayed"

Dismay (verb): Dismay means to cause someone to feel distressed or discouraged. It is often used to describe a feeling of disappointment or concern. For example, the team was dismayed by the sudden change in plans
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  • simple past tense and past participle of dismay
  • Having the emotion of dismay.

How to use "dismayed" in a sentence

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Utter was dismayed you killed them whores.
Behind her stand several dismayed ladies.
I am dismayed at the negative attitude of my own government.
Local NGOs would be dismayed at the postponement.
Uwe dismayed by lack of plaudits for players.
Many in civil society were dismayed at recent developments.
We are dismayed to see how blind some governments are.
The organizers were dismayed with the crowd.
That dismayed me more than the cancer.
Obviously shocked and dismayed he leaves he flat.
We were dismayed when we did not receive any response.
The older generation is dismayed by all of this.
Chuck is dismayed that he has a nemesis again.
But they did fear and they were dismayed.
He is known to be dismayed by this analysis of his work.

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Dismayed at the complexity of some of the toon.
There is no need to be dismayed at the signs of heaven.
I am dismayed at some of the tactics they employ.
We were slightly confused and dismayed at our mistake.
Veger is dismayed at the fact they are ottsels.
But his next words dismayed her.
Be not dismayed when you look around.
The victim was extremely dismayed by this decision.
I am dismayed by the lack of awareness of lung cancer.
Finds out about this and is dismayed.
Do not be dismayed if you make mistakes at first.
Relatives and supporters were dismayed by the verdict.
Do not be dismayed by the size of the book.
The archival community was shocked and dismayed.
He saw the dismayed looks on their faces.
You will either be gratified or dismayed by the results.
I was dismayed that this now classes as entertainment.
The word discouraged means to be shattered or dismayed.
And they were dismayed at what they read.
Dismayed by the sight of the cheering crowds.
We do not feel dismayed and disappointed.
Dismayed they head back to the old windmill.
I am deeply shocked and dismayed to learn of this incident.
We are dismayed that an equitable solution is not anticipated soon.
His decision to leave dismayed many union activists.
He was dismayed by the unintended consequences that followed.
Several people are dismayed by what happened.
I was dismayed that the world could get on without me.
Russell was somewhat dismayed at the reaction.
I was dismayed to see history repeating itself.
The surprise attack dismayed the enemy troops.
He is dismayed to notice metal fatigue in the engine room.
America farmers were dismayed by the developments.
He is dismayed with the direction the western democracies are going in.
The party was dismayed at the result.

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