Dismay means unhappiness or distress. When one is caused these emotions it will cause them to cause feel dismayed.
dismay means noun: the feeling of despair or fear resulting from feeling of danger; using it as a verb: being unpleasantly surprised
Perhaps you mean "dismay", which is acute disappointment.
Dismay is accented on the second syllable.
The past tense of dismay is dismayed.
"Dismay" is a noun, such as in the sentence "The girl was in dismay when she found out her favorite doll had been lost."
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The word "cripes" is an exclamation used to express surprise, frustration, or annoyance. It is a euphemistic version of "Christ" or "Christ Almighty."
It was with dismay that I saw my broken car window.
No, dismay is a feeling and to moan is to make a sound.
Yes, the word dismay is both a noun and a verb. Example uses: Noun: To my dismay, my novel was rejected by every publisher. Verb: This device will dismay a robber by creating surprise and confusion.