dismayful (Meaning)

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dismayful (a.)

Terrifying.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dismayful

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

dismayful Sentence Examples

  1. The dismayful news of a loved one's passing left an emptiness in their hearts.
  2. The dismayful event of the natural disaster brought widespread devastation and despair.
  3. The sudden and dismayful job loss left them feeling adrift and uncertain about the future.
  4. The dismayful outcome of the election left many voters disheartened and disillusioned.
  5. The dismayful discovery of a health condition forced them to confront their mortality.
  6. The dismayful news of the plane crash left families and friends in a state of shock and grief.
  7. The dismayful revelation of betrayal by a close friend left a deep wound in their soul.
  8. The dismayful experience of a failed business venture left them feeling discouraged and disheartened.
  9. The dismayful realization that they had been deceived caused a deep sense of disillusionment and distrust.
  10. The dismayful sight of poverty and suffering in the world left a lasting impression on their conscience

FAQs About the word dismayful

Terrifying.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dismayful news of a loved one's passing left an emptiness in their hearts.

The dismayful event of the natural disaster brought widespread devastation and despair.

The sudden and dismayful job loss left them feeling adrift and uncertain about the future.

The dismayful outcome of the election left many voters disheartened and disillusioned.