dismay means noun: the feeling of despair or fear resulting from feeling of danger; using it as a verb: being unpleasantly surprised
Dismay means unhappiness or distress. When one is caused these emotions it will cause them to cause feel dismayed.
Perhaps you mean "dismay", which is acute disappointment.
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.
Dismay refers to a feeling of shock or disappointment, often resulting from an unexpected event or realization. It encompasses a sense of distress or concern, which can lead to unhappiness. While dismay can contribute to feelings of unhappiness, it specifically emphasizes the surprise and emotional turmoil associated with a negative outcome or situation.
this mean to trouble or cause problem, making scares
It is an expression of dismay, like "Oh, dear!" or "Oh, crap!"
Annoyance, displeasure, dismay, embarrassment, or irritation. Those words mean chagrin.
Bluepaw wailed in dismay at the sight of her dead mother.