To die or to liven
He was dismayed at the thought of not seeing them again.
Gladdened.
to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.
Appalled does not mean delighted. It means horrified, shocked, or dismayed.
The prefix for "dismayed" is "dis-." This prefix is used to indicate a negation or reversal of the state described by the root word. In this case, "dismayed" conveys a sense of being troubled or distressed, with "dis-" suggesting a departure from a state of ease or contentment.
The prefix part of the word dismayed is 'dis-'. If the prefix is 'un-' it means the opposite of dismayed; not dismayed: undismayed.
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).
was dismayed to find that his partners political credit not good
Dismay means unhappiness or distress. When one is caused these emotions it will cause them to cause feel dismayed.