to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.
He was dismayed at the thought of not seeing them again.
The prefix part of the word dismayed is 'dis-'. If the prefix is 'un-' it means the opposite of dismayed; not dismayed: undismayed.
Gladdened.
To die or to liven
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"Dismayed" would be a word that rhymes with "everyday" and also means "bled" in a sense of feeling distressed or upset.
Appalled does not mean delighted. It means horrified, shocked, or dismayed.
Downcast and dismayed, Danny felt quite dejected when dumped by his girlfriend.
YES. Their reaction dismayed him. It can also be an adjective: He was dismayed at the change in his old friend.
shocking, awful, dreadful, fearful, frightful, ghastly, horrendous, horrible, dismayed
"Hopi" ( e terrified, alarmed, frightened, intimidated, panic-stricken, scared, dismayed).
It means to express grief over; lament or to express disapproval of or regret for.