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Antonyms:
elate,
intoxicate,
lift up,
pick up,
uplift
Often used in the same context:
astonishment,
consternation,
amazement,
chagrin,
disgust,
bewilderment,
exasperation,
delight,
bemusement,
indignation,
frustration,
bafflement,
puzzlement,
incredulity,
disappointment,
outrage,
displeasure,
disbelief,
unhappiness,
disdain,
anger,
annoyance,
distaste,
dissatisfaction,
disquiet,
anguish,
revulsion,
fury,
disapproval,
glee,
perplexity,
unease,
disgruntlement,
skepticism,
scorn,
trepidation,
admiration,
distain,
disinterest,
loathing,
resentment,
ire,
discontent,
impatience,
derision,
elation,
disillusionment,
disenchantment,
befuddlement,
shock,
jubilation,
irritation,
ambivalence,
sadness,
grumbling,
abhorrence,
infuriation,
discomfiture,
incomprehension,
angst,
stupefaction,
vexation,
dejection,
regret,
sorrow,
hostility,
indifference,
sympathy,
wariness,
dislike,
outcry,
uneasiness,
misgiving,
concern,
apoplexy,
embarrassment,
surprise,
helplessness,
dread,
groans,
despair,
amusement,
antipathy,
mirth,
incredulousness,
disaffection,
opprobrium,
horror,
distrust,
reaction,
enthusiasm,
mortification,
livid,
uproar,
gasps,
envy,
bitterness,
fuming,
agony,
lament,
rejoicing,
joy,
wonderment
More specific:
chill,
intimidation
Appears in the definition of:
consternate
More general:
affright,
despair,
discourage,
fear,
fearfulness,
fright,
frighten,
scare
Synonyms:
alarm,
appal,
appall,
cast down,
consternation,
deject,
demoralize,
depress,
discouragement,
disheartenment,
dispirit,
get down,
horrify
Also try:
— Adjectives for dismay:
great,
utter,
blank,
mock,
general,
deep,
much,
wild,
sudden,
considerable,
silent,
more...
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