different between dismayed vs disapoint
dismayed
English
Verb
dismayed
- simple past tense and past participle of dismay
Adjective
dismayed (comparative more dismayed, superlative most dismayed)
- Having the emotion of dismay.
- He was dismayed to find his car had gone.
Derived terms
- dismayedness
- undismayed
Translations
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disapoint
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