11 adverbs to describe how to dismays

The finest outer integument had never been worn from his nerves, so that nothing of the pandemonium distressed; but what his oriental training called the illusion of it allreally dismayed.

He was distinctly dismayed when a dozen or more of the dark-faced watchers wandered slowly off after Mr. Saunders.

The investigators were frankly dismayed at the extent and complexity of the situation.

She knew, inwardly dismayed, that her eyes were wide, her color high, and her whole expression one of childish expectancy.

Like herself he had been momentarily dismayed it might be, but he had taken his place among her friends, not even asking to be foremost, and remembering this, she resolutely expelled any lingering doubt of him.

Polly at first was dismayed.

But the severity of his father did not dismay the young rancher.

" "At the time," Esmo began, "when material science had gained a decided ascendant, and enforced the recognition of its methods as the only ones whereby certain knowledge and legitimate belief could be attained, those who clung most earnestly to convictions not acquired or favoured by scientific logic were sorely dismayed.

But do not let us get unreasonably dismayed, even about these appalling figures.

She was so utterly dismayed that he began to look stern in anticipation of an appeal to him to avert this; an appeal which he had often had to refuse without ever having succeeded in persuading a woman that it was futile, or convincing her that it was immoral.

Thereafter at other windows he wilfully dismayed his brother by pretending to consider the purchase of objects in no sense desirable to any one, such as boots, parasols, manicure sets, groceries, hardware.

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