dismaw Antonyms

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Meaning of dismaw

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dismaw (v. t.)

To eject from the maw; to disgorge.

dismaw Sentence Examples

  1. The dismal display of disarray in the office left the employees feeling dispirited.
  2. The dismalswamp was a desolate wasteland, with no signs of life save for the occasional croaking of frogs.
  3. The dismal weather dampened our spirits and made us reluctant to leave the house.
  4. The dismal news of the company's financial losses sent shockwaves throughout the industry.
  5. The dismal failure of the new product launch was a major setback for the company.
  6. The dismal state of the economy has left many people struggling to make ends meet.
  7. The dismal forecast for the upcoming week has put a damper on our plans for a camping trip.
  8. The dismal surroundings of the abandoned factory were a stark reminder of the decline of the local economy.
  9. The dismal performance of the team in the recent tournament has left the fans disappointed and disillusioned.
  10. The dismal outcome of the negotiations between the two parties has left both sides feeling bitter and resentful.

FAQs About the word dismaw

To eject from the maw; to disgorge.

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The dismal display of disarray in the office left the employees feeling dispirited.

The dismalswamp was a desolate wasteland, with no signs of life save for the occasional croaking of frogs.

The dismal weather dampened our spirits and made us reluctant to leave the house.

The dismal news of the company's financial losses sent shockwaves throughout the industry.