"Dismay" is a noun, such as in the sentence "The girl was in dismay when she found out her favorite doll had been lost."
verb
Dismay is accented on the second syllable. A simple way of testing which syllable is accented is by saying the word aloud. Look for the syllable that you naturally emphasise more in your speech.
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Dismay is accented on the second syllable. A simple way of testing which syllable is accented is by saying the word aloud. Look for the syllable that you naturally emphasise more in your speech.
Dismay is accented on the second syllable.
The past tense of dismay is dismayed.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
It was with dismay that I saw my broken car window.
No, dismay is a feeling and to moan is to make a sound.
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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.
Bluepaw wailed in dismay at the sight of her dead mother.