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Pained vs Dismayed - What's the difference?

pained | dismayed | Related terms |

Pained is a related term of dismayed.


As adjectives the difference between pained and dismayed

is that pained is in pain, especially in an emotional sense while dismayed is having the emotion of dismay.

As a verb pained

is (pain).

Dismayed vs Intimidated - What's the difference?

dismayed | intimidated | Related terms |

Dismayed is a related term of intimidated.


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and intimidated

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while intimidated is affected by intimidation.

As a verb intimidated is

(intimidate).

Wounded vs Dismayed - What's the difference?

wounded | dismayed | Related terms |

Wounded is a related term of dismayed.


As adjectives the difference between wounded and dismayed

is that wounded is suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle while dismayed is having the emotion of dismay.

As a verb wounded

is (wound).

As a noun wounded

is (qualifier) people who are maimed or have wounds.

Dismayed vs Dumbfounded - What's the difference?

dismayed | dumbfounded | Related terms |

Dismayed is a related term of dumbfounded.


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and dumbfounded

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while dumbfounded is shocked and speechless.

As a verb dumbfounded is

(dumbfound).

Dismayed vs Morose - What's the difference?

dismayed | morose | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and morose

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while morose is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.

Dismayed vs Bashful - What's the difference?

dismayed | bashful | Related terms |

Dismayed is a related term of bashful.


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and bashful

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while bashful is inclined to avoid notice.

Dismayed vs Shy - What's the difference?

dismayed | shy | Related terms |

Dismayed is a related term of shy.


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and shy

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while shy is easily frightened; timid.

As a verb shy is

to avoid due to timidness or caution.

As a noun shy is

an act of throwing.

Dismayed vs Perturbed - What's the difference?

dismayed | perturbed |


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and perturbed

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while perturbed is disturbed; flustered.

As a verb perturbed is

(perturb).

Dismayed vs Subdued - What's the difference?

dismayed | subdued | Related terms |

Dismayed is a related term of subdued.


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and subdued

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while subdued is conquered; overpowered; crushed; submissive; mild.

As a verb subdued is

(subdue).

Dismayed vs Nonplussed - What's the difference?

dismayed | nonplussed | Related terms |

Dismayed is a related term of nonplussed.


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and nonplussed

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while nonplussed is bewildered; unsure how to respond or act.

As a verb nonplussed is

(nonplus).

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