DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: NOUN
- The feeling of despair in the face of obstacles
- A sudden or complete loss of courage in the face of trouble or danger.
- Sudden or complete loss of courage; despairing fear or apprehension; discouraged or terrified amazement; utter disheartenment.
- Ruin; defeat; destruction.
- Synonyms Apprehension, Fright, etc. (see alarm); discouragement.
- Fear resulting from the awareness of danger
- Condition fitted to dismay; ruin.
- Loss of courage and firmness through fear; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.
- An anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice.
- The effect of anger; punishment.
- The feeling excited by that which is unworthy, base, or disgraceful; anger mingled with contempt, disgust, or abhorrence.
- A self-righteous anger or disgust.
- Effect of indignant feeling; anger expressed or manifested in judgment, punishment, or violence.
- Anger, especially anger excited by that which is unjust, ungrateful, or base; anger mingled with contempt or abhorrence; scornful displeasure.
- Anger aroused by something perceived as unjust, mean, or unworthy. : anger.
- A feeling of righteous anger
- Synonyms Vexation, Indignation, etc. See anger.
DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: VERB
- Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
- Fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised
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DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To take dismay or fright; to be filled with dismay.
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DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive or firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify.
- To upset or distress.
- To cause to lose enthusiasm or resolution; disillusion or discourage: : discourage.
- To render lifeless; to subdue; to disquiet.
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DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To break down the courage of, as by sudden danger or insuperable difficulty; overcome with fear of impending calamity or failure; fill with despairing apprehension; utterly dishearten: usually in the past participle.
- To defeat by sudden onslaught; put to rout.
- To disquiet; trouble: usually reflexive.
- Synonyms To appal, daunt, dispirit, deject, frighten, paralyse, demoralize.
- To be daunted; stand aghast with fear; be confounded with terror.
- Fill with apprehension or alarm
- Make downhearted
- Lower someone's spirits
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DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: RELATED WORDS
- Chagrin, Astonishment, Deject, Cast down, Get down, Demoralize, Depress, Dispirit, Discouragement, Disheartenment, Alarm, Appall, Appal, Horrify, Consternation
- Displeasure, Disapproval, Dissatisfaction, Loathing, Disdain, Discontent, Frustration, Resentment, Exasperation, Dismay, Fury, Anger, Disgust, Revulsion, Outrage
DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Frustration, Indignation, Bewilderment, Disgust, Amazement, Astonishment, Deject, Demoralize, Depress, Dispirit, Discouragement, Alarm, Appal, Horrify, Consternation
- Wrath, Emotion, Rage, Irritation, Ire, Condemnation, Displeasure, Disdain, Frustration, Exasperation, Dismay, Fury, Anger, Disgust, Outrage
DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- To my dismay I got the corporate BS!
- To my dismay, that did not faze him.
- Job culture is one of gloom and dismay.
- Swallowing his dismay, he managed to find words.
- With growing dismay he listened to their story.
- Much to the dismay of anti virus companies.
- Yet fairdy well he did them all dismay.
- But, to my dismay, that did not happen.
- This truth should neither discourage nor dismay us.
- What she saw made her shudder with dismay.
- This has raised a general indignation in America.
- But on the Facebook group, indignation bubbled up.
- Chessman, whose sex crimes had aroused high indignation.
- Cherokees could only respond in indignation and refusal.
- She argued about the stain with great indignation.
- London received the news first with a cry of indignation, next with a burst of laughter, and then again with a cry of indignation.
- All these clips elicit in the sameway both anger and indignation, but Bodyguardis higher in anger and the others in indignation.
- To feel indignation at the latest news of another government cover-up, but not to feel indignation when we ourselves give in to corruption.
- Note that a whole congregation acted in indignation, even disciplined a member in indignation, and were praised for doing so!
- Affection all converted into indignation: an implacable indignation; slow, equable, silent, like that of a god!
DISMAY vs INDIGNATION: QUESTIONS
- Who sings Gospel of dismay in Bendy and the Ink Machine?
- What did Jurgis hear Queen Elizabeth give an exclamation of dismay?
- What are the signs of disarray and dismay in America?
- What does the Bible say about the weapons of God's indignation?
- Is indignation in the face of an injustice worthy of respect?
- Are you prepared for the weapon of Im indignation and terrible invasion?
- How many possible solutions are there for the show indignation clue?
- Pourquoi la vague d'indignation secoue-t-elle en Israel?
- What does it mean to be seething with righteous indignation?
- What is the significance of indignation by Marcus Aurelius?
- What can we learn from Jesus'indignation about children?
- Are there positive or negative attributes in indignation?
- Is Philip Roth's 'indignation' really a masterpiece?