0 a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment -- niezadowolenie, konsternacja
However, even in this context, patrician fathers were dismayed to see the lengths to which their sons took this trend.
During this time, staff used a "priority scoring system," which they experienced as a dismaying process of drastic selection.
Her professor does not seem to be dismayed by her pragmatic inappropriateness and co-constructs a successful encounter.
The fire mentioned at the start of this story left us shocked and dismayed.
He was dismayed by the insincerity, vanity and coldness of the human heart.
The trade unions were growing in militancy, especially during the years after 1890, and were displaying powers which dismayed a large part of middle-class society.
I am dismayed by his prejudice against agribusinesses.
The losses of summer-autumn 1941, dismaying as they were, correspondingly produced no fundamental rethinking of officer policy.
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