The teacher's dismay at Billy's answer made him feel ashamed.
Crumple that paper and put it in the trash is a sentence for the word crumple
the definition of consternation is a state of paralyzing dismay
It was with dismay that I saw my broken car window.
"I could see the dismay on her face when she learned of the death." I think
Bluepaw wailed in dismay at the sight of her dead mother.
"Dismay" is a noun, such as in the sentence "The girl was in dismay when she found out her favorite doll had been lost."
To my dismay their was absolutely no detail on her wedding gown.
She was misleaded, as she found out, to her dismay.
The noun 'dismay' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for a sudden or complete loss of courage; sudden disillusionment; a word for an emotion.
The horrible pictures on TV dismayed the American public. Many women discover with dismay that their salaries will not cover childcare. Neighbors stared in dismay at the damage the tornado had caused. To the dismay of his parents, he decided not to complete his degree. Members of the committee expressed dismay at the cost of the new computer program. The announcement that recess would be cancelled was met with sighs of dismay by the students.
The horrible pictures on TV dismayed the American public. Many women discover with dismay that their salaries will not cover childcare. Neighbors stared in dismay at the damage the tornado had caused. To the dismay of his parents, he decided not to complete his degree. Members of the committee expressed dismay at the cost of the new computer program. The announcement that recess would be cancelled was met with sighs of dismay by the students.
He turned on the television and with dismay realized that his favourite show had been replaced with an interview of Romney discussing his bargaining bungle.