Brabantio's dismay stems from his deep-seated beliefs about race, class, and the societal norms of his time. He is shocked and devastated by Othello's marriage to his daughter Desdemona, viewing it as a betrayal of his expectations and societal conventions. His anguish also reflects a paternalistic concern for Desdemona's choices and a fear of losing her to an outsider, which heightens his sense of loss and outrage. Ultimately, Brabantio's dismay encapsulates the themes of prejudice and the clash between personal desires and societal expectations in "Othello."
Drawings Account is a Temporary Account
Real Account
Drawings Account is a Nominal Account. Nominal accounts record liabilities, expenses, revenues, capital and drawing. Examples of nominal accounts are loan account, sales account, commission received account, salaries account, rent account, capital account, drawings account etc.
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yes bank account is personal account
The past tense of dismay is dismayed.
Dismay is accented on the second syllable.
"Dismay" is a noun, such as in the sentence "The girl was in dismay when she found out her favorite doll had been lost."
It was with dismay that I saw my broken car window.
No, dismay is a feeling and to moan is to make a sound.
Bluepaw wailed in dismay at the sight of her dead mother.
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.
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.
There is no plural form for the noun dismay. Dismay is a state of being, you are either in that state or you are not. When you need to say that a number of people are in the state of dismay, you use the adjective form, the dismayed people, or the verb form, they were dismayed.
The teacher's dismay at Billy's answer made him feel ashamed.
To my dismay their was absolutely no detail on her wedding gown.