Dismay Reiser or Revere?
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APPALLAPAULDismay Reiser or Revere?
PETERose or Reiser
PAULReiser or Revere
APPALLCause fear or dismay.
appallsGreatly dismay or horrify
appalledGreatly dismay or horrify
OHNOReaction of surprise or dismay
dismaysDISMAY, to appall or alarm
dismayingDISMAY, to appall or alarm
consternatesto dismay, confuse, or terrify
dismayedDISMAY, to appall or alarm
eekused to express surprise or dismay
carambaused to express dismay or surprise
strewthan expression of surprise or dismay
horrifyto distress greatly; shock or dismay
dimto regard with disapproval, skepticism, or dismay
yow(an exclamation or shout of pain, dismay, etc.)
yows(an exclamation or shout of pain, dismay, etc.)
caramba(used as an exclamation of astonishment, dismay, or anger)
consternationamazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion
consternationFeelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected
grief(used as an exclamation of dismay, surprise, or relief)
ouch(used as an exclamation expressing sudden pain or dismay)
whew(a whistling exclamation or sound expressing astonishment, dismay, relief, etc.)
consternationsCONSTERNATION, amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion
whews(a whistling exclamation or sound expressing astonishment, dismay, relief, etc.)
mindto overwhelm a person with intense excitement, pleasure, astonishment, or dismay
oyused especially to express exasperation or dismay oy, what a mess
falling(of someone's face) Show dismay or disappointment by appearing to sag or droop
jesus(used as an oath or strong expression of disbelief, dismay, awe, disappointment, pain, etc.)
clappedPlace (a hand) briefly against or over one's mouth or forehead as a gesture of dismay or regret
clappingPlace (a hand) briefly against or over one's mouth or forehead as a gesture of dismay or regret
oops(used to express mild dismay, chagrin, surprise, etc., as at one's own mistake, a clumsy act, or social blunder)