MUCH TO HIS DISMAY

Definition: Expressing the feeling of disappointment or displeasure experienced by someone.

Synonyms: Great Dismay, Deep Regret, Intense Disappointment, Severe Disappointment, Profound Regret

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Much to his dismay, the ice cream shop was closed when he wanted a treat.
#2
The magician's trick failed, much to his dismay, in front of the audience.
#3
He thought he had saved the document, but much to his dismay, it was lost.
#4
He planned a surprise party, but much to his dismay, everyone found out.
#5
The chef burned the dish, much to his dismay, ruining the dinner.
#6
The spaceship crashed, much to his dismay, during the important mission.
#7
Much to his dismay, the art gallery misplaced his prized painting, and it was nowhere to be found during the exhibition.
#8
The software update caused his computer to crash, much to his dismay, right before an important virtual meeting.
#9
Much to his dismay, the cake he baked burned in the oven.
#10
The movie ended much to his dismay before revealing the plot twist.
#11
The test results showed much to his dismay that he had failed the exam.
#12
The price of the item increased much to his dismay when he went to buy it.
#13
Much to his dismay, the cake was burnt beyond recognition.
#14
He studied all night for the exam, much to his dismay.
#15
Despite his efforts, much to his dismay, the project still failed.
#16
The team lost the game in the final seconds, much to his dismay.
#17
After waiting for hours, the bus finally arrived, much to his dismay.

Usage Example in Conversation

Manager: Good morning, John. I've reviewed your report on the project progress.John: Good morning, sir. Yes, I put a lot of effort into it.Manager: I can see that. However, much to his dismay, the client pointed out several errors in the data analysis section.John: I apologize for that, sir. I'll review and correct those errors immediately.
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