dismail (Meaning)

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dismail (v. t.)

To divest of coat of mail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dismail

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dismail Sentence Examples

  1. The dismail feeling of loss and emptiness washed over her as she realized the relationship was over.
  2. The children felt dismail as they watched their sandcastle being washed away by the waves.
  3. The dismail news of the company's closure left the employees feeling uncertain and anxious about their future.
  4. She felt a dismail ache in her heart as she looked at the empty chair where her beloved husband used to sit.
  5. The injured player felt dismail as he realized his season was over and he wouldn't be able to compete in the championship.
  6. The dismail weather put a damper on the outdoor party, forcing the guests to move indoors.
  7. The couple felt dismail as they packed up their belongings, preparing to move out of their home.
  8. The dismail results of the exam left the student feeling discouraged and disappointed in their academic performance.
  9. The dismail atmosphere in the office made it difficult for the employees to focus on their work.
  10. The dismail discovery of a hidden defect in the product caused the company to recall it from the market.

FAQs About the word dismail

To divest of coat of mail.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dismail feeling of loss and emptiness washed over her as she realized the relationship was over.

The children felt dismail as they watched their sandcastle being washed away by the waves.

The dismail news of the company's closure left the employees feeling uncertain and anxious about their future.

She felt a dismail ache in her heart as she looked at the empty chair where her beloved husband used to sit.