What is another word for dis-may?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪsmˈe͡ɪ], [ dˈɪsmˈeɪ], [ d_ˈɪ_s_m_ˈeɪ]
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Similar words for dis-may:
- alarm (noun)
- care (noun)
- chagrin (noun)
- discouragement (noun)
- dismay (noun)
- dissatisfaction (noun)
- dread (noun)
- fear (noun)
- fright (noun)
- horror (noun)
- pall (noun)
- panic (noun)
- terror (noun)
- trepidation (noun)
- alarm (verb)
- appall (verb)
- appall/appal (verb)
- bother (verb)
- chagrin (verb)
- chill (verb)
- confute (verb)
- cow (verb)
- dampen (verb)
- dash (verb)
- daunt (verb)
- depress (verb)
- discompose (verb)
- discourage (verb)
- dishearten (verb)
- dismay (verb)
- faze (verb)
- frighten (verb)
- horrify (verb)
- intimidate (verb)
- nonplus (verb)
- perturb (verb)
- petrify (verb)
- scare (verb)
- scarify (verb)
- shake (verb)
- shock (verb)
- surprise (verb)
- terrify (verb)
- terrorize (verb)
- unnerve (verb)
- upset (verb)
Synonyms for Dis-may:
n.
• alarm (noun)- nervousness,
- stress,
- tension,
- unease,
- uneasiness,
- strain,
- dismay.
- annoyance,
- burden,
- solicitude,
- nuisance,
- foreboding,
- hardship,
- hindrance,
- aggravation,
- load,
- oppression,
- exasperation,
- tribulation,
- encumbrance,
- fretfulness,
- affliction,
- misgiving,
- impediment,
- pressure,
- discomposure,
- charge,
- incubus,
- onus,
- handicap,
- disturbance,
- vexation,
- stew,
- sorrow,
- unhappiness,
- woe,
- sweat,
- anguish,
- responsibility,
- perplexity.
- crushing,
- mortification,
- spleen,
- irritation,
- frustration,
- dissatisfaction,
- discomfiture,
- peevishness,
- balk,
- ill-humor,
- humiliation,
- blow,
- embarrassment,
- disgruntlement,
- shame.
- despair,
- disappointment,
- pessimism,
- low spirits,
- hopelessness,
- loss of confidence,
- dejection,
- sadness,
- the blues,
- melancholy,
- downheartedness,
- depression.
- panic,
- downer,
- letdown,
- consternation,
- the blahs,
- chagrin,
- cold feet,
- dumps,
- discouragement,
- upset,
- funk,
- agitation,
- blue funk,
- anxiety,
- alarm,
- fear,
- blues,
- fright,
- trepidation,
- hassle,
- bummer,
- terror,
- disheartenment,
- apprehension,
- horror,
- dread,
- disillusionment.
- heartburn,
- resentment,
- aversion,
- boredom,
- lamentation,
- regret,
- Disliking,
- querulousness,
- weariness,
- displeasure,
- ennui,
- Disrelish,
- desolation,
- jealousy,
- disfavor,
- indisposition,
- complaint,
- disapproval,
- distaste,
- malcontentment,
- disinclination,
- envy,
- malcontent,
- dislike.
v.
• alarm (verb)- astonish,
- amaze,
- surprise,
- startle,
- scare to death,
- scare silly,
- spook,
- scare stiff,
- make jump,
- give a turn.
- awe,
- intimidate,
- astound,
- insult,
- consternate,
- shock,
- petrify,
- outrage,
- gross out.
- cross,
- vex,
- hinder,
- aggravate,
- pick on,
- bore,
- goad,
- nag,
- harry,
- tantalize,
- worry,
- irk,
- plague,
- spite,
- impede,
- grate on,
- pester,
- grieve,
- disgust,
- needle,
- trouble,
- put out,
- carp at,
- bedevil,
- ride,
- provoke,
- concern,
- tease,
- displease,
- inconvenience,
- browbeat,
- molest,
- nudge,
- perturb,
- exasperate,
- eat,
- irritate,
- taunt,
- torment,
- discommode,
- badger,
- hurt,
- afflict,
- pain,
- exacerbate,
- pursue,
- intrude upon.
- demolish,
- controvert,
- overwhelm,
- bring to naught,
- expose,
- overcome,
- silence,
- oppugn,
- rebut,
- overturn,
- overthrow,
- prove false,
- prove wrong,
- parry,
- defeat,
- contradict,
- negate,
- shut up,
- invalidate,
- subvert,
- knocks props out from under,
- disprove,
- blow sky high,
- vanquish,
- break,
- set aside,
- tap,
- put down.
- buffalo,
- hector,
- bluster,
- turn on the heat,
- walk heavy,
- bulldoze,
- lean on,
- push around,
- enforce,
- strong-arm,
- dragoon,
- bludgeon,
- subdue,
- bully,
- overawe,
- showboat.
- cool,
- allay,
- mute,
- check,
- diminish,
- dull,
- humble,
- inhibit,
- curb,
- moderate,
- restrain,
- deaden,
- muffle,
- stifle.
- bilk,
- baffle,
- spoil,
- foil,
- blast,
- circumvent,
- blight,
- thwart,
- disappoint,
- nip,
- discomfort,
- ruin,
- beat.
- weigh down,
- reduce,
- throw cold water on,
- bug,
- mock,
- lower,
- damp,
- oppress,
- ail,
- darken,
- abase,
- enervate,
- desolate,
- devitalize,
- turn one off,
- keep under,
- sap,
- beat down,
- sadden,
- reduce to tears,
- press,
- slow,
- scorn,
- drag,
- weary,
- bear down,
- debilitate,
- degrade,
- run down,
- cast down,
- debase,
- bum out,
- drain,
- weaken,
- try.
- confound,
- rattle,
- louse up,
- disconcert,
- get to,
- fluster,
- dumbfound,
- unhinge,
- unnerve,
- embarrass,
- horrify,
- dishearten,
- appall,
- terrify,
- scare,
- paralyze,
- chill,
- bewilder,
- puzzle,
- flummox,
- shake,
- affright,
- discomfit,
- terrorize,
- mess up,
- take aback,
- muck up,
- nonplus,
- bother,
- perplex,
- disillusion,
- abash,
- throw into a tizzy,
- throw,
- disquiet,
- agitate,
- discompose,
- mystify,
- frighten,
- screw up,
- distress,
- dispirit,
- snafu,
- faze,
- foul up,
- put off,
- disturb,
- daunt,
- discourage.
- scare away,
- repel,
- chill to the bone,
- stiff,
- strike terror into,
- make blood run cold,
- scare off,
- make teeth chatter,
- disburb,
- curdle the blood.
- floor,
- boggle,
- rattle one's cage,
- stun,
- frustrate,
- stagger,
- get,
- throw into tizzy,
- stick,
- stymie,
- stump,
- mess with one's head,
- daze.
- electrify,
- anger,
- traumatize,
- antagonize,
- jolt,
- nauseate,
- offend,
- revolt,
- flabbergast,
- rock,
- knock out,
- flood,
- scandalize,
- hit like ton of bricks.
- strike dumb,
- leave aghast,
- dazzle,
- cause wonder,
- blow away,
- strike with awe,
- spring something on,
- leave open-mouthed,
- take one's breath away.
- egg on,
- rock the boat,
- pother,
- adjy,
- PSYCH,
- flip out,
- give a hard time,
- key up,
- flip,
- turn on,
- throw off balance,
- fire up,
- turn,
- lay up,
- craze,
- derange,
- incapacitate,
- cramp.
How to use "Dis-may" in context?
The word "dis-may" is derived from the words "dis-em-powered" and "may." The word "dis-em-powered" means that someone is not the power in their life. The word "may" means that something is possible or allowed. The word "dis-may" means that someone has been dis-empowered and may be unable to do what they want in their life. The term can be used to describe someone who has been sexually assaulted, someone who has been fired from their job, or anyone who has been marginalized by society.
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