different between dismayed vs bashful

dismayed

English

Verb

dismayed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of dismay

Adjective

dismayed (comparative more dismayed, superlative most dismayed)

  1. Having the emotion of dismay.
    He was dismayed to find his car had gone.

Derived terms

  • dismayedness
  • undismayed

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bashful

English

Alternative forms

  • bashfull (archaic)

Etymology

Apheresis of abashed +? -ful (full of).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?bæ?f??], [?bæ?f??]

Adjective

bashful (comparative more bashful, superlative most bashful)

  1. Shy; not liking to be noticed; socially timid.
  2. Indicating bashfulness.
    a bashful look

Synonyms

  • shy
  • See also Thesaurus:shy

Derived terms

  • bashfully
  • bashfulness

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