Words and phrases that have a meaning related to dismay: (130 results)
Antonyms:
elate, intoxicate, lift up, pick up, uplift
Often used in the same context:
astonishment, consternation, amazement, chagrin, disgust, bewilderment, exasperation, delight, bemusement, indignation, frustration, bafflement, puzzlement, incredulity, disappointment, outrage, displeasure, disbelief, unhappiness, disdain, anger, annoyance, distaste, dissatisfaction, disquiet, anguish, revulsion, fury, disapproval, glee, perplexity, unease, disgruntlement, skepticism, scorn, trepidation, admiration, distain, disinterest, loathing, resentment, ire, discontent, impatience, derision, elation, disillusionment, disenchantment, befuddlement, shock, jubilation, irritation, ambivalence, sadness, grumbling, abhorrence, infuriation, discomfiture, incomprehension, angst, stupefaction, vexation, dejection, regret, sorrow, hostility, indifference, sympathy, wariness, dislike, outcry, uneasiness, misgiving, concern, apoplexy, embarrassment, surprise, helplessness, dread, groans, despair, amusement, antipathy, mirth, incredulousness, disaffection, opprobrium, horror, distrust, reaction, enthusiasm, mortification, livid, uproar, gasps, envy, bitterness, fuming, agony, lament, rejoicing, joy, wonderment
More specific:
chill, intimidation
Appears in the definition of:
consternate
More general:
affright, discourage, fear, fearfulness, fright, frighten, scare
Synonyms:
Also try:alarm, appal, appall, cast down, deject, demoralize, depress, discouragement, disheartenment, dispirit, get down, horrify
— Adjectives for dismay: great, utter, blank, mock, general, deep, much, wild, sudden, considerable, silent, more...
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