Dismay

Noun

 * 1) A sudden or complete loss of courage in the face of trouble or danger

Verb

 * 1) To disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive of firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify.
 * 2) To render lifeless; to subdue; to disquiet.
 * 3) To take dismay or fright; to be filled with dismay.
 * 4) Loss of courage and firmness through fear; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.
 * 5) Condition fitted to dismay; ruin.

Adjectives for Dismay
incredulous;  unutterable;  direct;  pale goggle-eyed;  stark;   nameless;  evident vague; abject; dumb; genuine; dawning dark; terrified; alarmed; extreme; mad immeasurable; utter; indescribable; ineffable; panic-stricken.

Verbs for Dismay
contemplate—; cope with—; discover—; heap—; mitigate—; paralyze with—; read —; recoil in—; rout—; shake with—; spread—; swoon with—; view with—; — daunts; —defeats; —discourages; —engulfs; —threatens.

Adverbs for Dismay
thoroughly; abjectly; dumbly; genuinely;extremely; immeasurably; utterly; indescribably; bullyingly.

Synonyms for Dismay
dread, horror, awe, alarm, fright, fear, discouragement,consternation, apprehension, misgiving, trepidation, anxiety.

Antonyms for Dismay
intrepidity, assurance, courage, boldness, unconcern, confidence, presumption, venturesomeness.

Thesaurus
abash, abject fear, affright, agitate, agitation, alarm, anxiety, appall, apprehension, astound, awe, bewilder, blue funk, bother, cold feet, confound, consternation, cow, cowardice, daunt, discomfit, discomfort, discompose, disconcert, discourage, dishearten, disquiet, distress, dread, dumbfound, embarrass, faze, fear, flummox, flurry, fluster, fright, frighten, funk, grieve, horrification, horrify, horror, intimidate, lament, moider, mourn, mystify, nonplus, pain, panic, panic fear, perplex, perturb, petrify, phobia, pother, put off, put out, puzzle, rattle, scare, shake, shock, sorrow, stampede, startle, take aback, terrify, terror, trepidation, unhinge, unholy dread, unnerve, unsettle, upset

Etymology
From dismayen:, from  *undefined:, alteration of  esmaier:, from  *undefined:, from ex-: + *undefined:, of  origin, ultimately from, from. Akin to magan, megin:,  mægen:,  magan:, mugan:,  magan:. More at main, may.

Noun

 * Bulgarian:, смут
 * Czech: zděšení
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: tyrmistys
 * French: désarroi


 * German: die Furcht, Ohnmacht
 * Japanese: (ろうばい, rōbai)
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: aterrorisar
 * Vietnamese: sự mất hết tinh thần, sự mất hết can đảm

Verb

 * Bulgarian: уплашвам, ужасявам
 * Vietnamese: làm mất tinh thần, làm mất hết can đảm