All 15 Uses of
dismay
in
The Return of the King
- He laughed again, seeing the dismay in Pippin's face.†
Chpt 5.1
- ...suddenly a look of dismay came over his face.
Chpt 5.1 *dismay = worry
- Ten thousand spears I might have sent riding over the plain to the dismay of your foes.†
Chpt 5.3
- He would not be dismayed.†
Chpt 5.4
- 'Where is Faramir?' cried Beregond in dismay.†
Chpt 5.4
- Then they went on through the Citadel gate, where the sentinel stared at them in wonder and dismay as they passed by.†
Chpt 5.4
- But Eomer leaped from the saddle, and grief and dismay fell upon him as he came to the king's side and stood there in silence.†
Chpt 5.6
- And looking thither they cried in dismay; for black against the glittering stream they beheld a fleet borne up on the wind: dromunds, and ships of great draught with many oars, and with black sails bellying in the breeze.†
Chpt 5.6
- The Messenger put these aside, and there to the wonder and dismay of all the Captains he held up first the short sword that Sam had carried, and next a grey cloak with an elven-brooch, and last the coat of mithril-mail that Frodo had worn wrapped in his tattered garments.†
Chpt 5.10
- He whistled in dismay.†
Chpt 6.1
- As it went it sent out a long shrill cry, the voice of a Nazgul; but this cry no longer held any terror for them: it was a cry of woe and dismay, ill tidings for the Dark Tower.†
Chpt 6.2
- To his dismay Sam realized that he had not got an answer to this.†
Chpt 6.3
- And looking with dismay up the road towards Bag End they saw a tall chimney of brick in the distance.†
Chpt 6.8
- Merry looked round in dismay and disgust.†
Chpt 6.8
- To the dismay of those that stood by, about the body of Saruman a grey mist gathered, and rising slowly to a great height like smoke from a fire, as a pale shrouded figure it loomed over the Hill.†
Chpt 6.8
Definition:
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(dismay) to feel sadness, disappointment, or worry -- typically in response to something surprising