dismay

consternación
definition
verb
they were dismayed by the U-turn in policy
cause (someone) to feel consternation and distress.
noun
to his dismay , she left him
consternation and distress, typically that caused by something unexpected.
translation of 'dismay'
verb
desalentar,
espantar,
consternar
noun
espanto,
consternación,
desaliento
example
Much to my 'dismay' , a number of users commented that they have already started such a list.
Jack turns around and to his 'dismay' further out in the ocean is a woman desperately calling for help.
Much to my 'dismay' , two issues were sent to my home in Oregon after I had arrived in Norway.
Before considering Mr Dennys' attack on the judgment I express my 'dismay' at the futility of the litigation.
To my 'dismay' , Jack suddenly changed direction and headed for the point in the ceiling directly above my head.
To my 'dismay' , his voice seemed to be coming from the back of his throat, rather than from the pit of his stomach.
Villagers reacted with shock and 'dismay' to the news of the death.
to his 'dismay' , she left him
He lifted his sword and to his 'dismay' , his sword had disappeared from his hand at the blink of an eye.
Shock, silence, 'dismay' and a plethora of emotions would overwhelm most viewers.
We do it now or face the repercussions in the future, much to our 'dismay' and disdain.
Ethan put his arms stiffly at his sides and stood, to my 'dismay' , like a little soldier.
to his 'dismay' , she left him
Things got heated, and to my 'dismay' , the racial slurs started, from both sides.
The whole world is looking with shock and 'dismay' on what's happening in Fiji.
To their 'dismay' , Staveley found they had their backs to the wall as Celtic grabbed two goals back.
She also played Maria in the musical West Side Story, though, to her 'dismay' , her singing had to be dubbed.
To her surprise and partial 'dismay' Shaun was standing on the other side of the door.
It found, much to our 'dismay' , that many, many young Australians have no sense of their own future at all.
Religious parties realised this to their 'dismay' when they failed at one poll after another.
His shock and 'dismay' , in stark contrast to the delight of his friends, was compelling to behold.
To my 'dismay' , but not utter shock, Jim was sitting at the table with his coffee and paper.
It 'dismays' me to see the energy that so many people waste in sticking their middle finger up - because it feels good - instead of actually trying to work with the world.
What 'dismays' me now is the possibility of Scottish politicians betraying their commitment to young people for political advantage.
I was 'dismayed' to see that the editors have allowed him to enter the realm of libelist.
But I think the thing that really 'dismays' me, beyond even the faulty reasoning or naive grasp of political realities, is how dull it all is.
The Midwest, however, has largely kept the faith, which 'dismays' observers like Thomas Frank.
I am 'dismayed' at the lack of balanced investigative reporting by our media on this subject.
As a rugby enthusiast and player I am 'dismayed' at the widespread disinterest in Scotland for such a great team sport.
Mr Bracegirdle, from Rochdale, says he was 'dismayed' when staff told him flowers were no longer accepted.
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