- dis|may|ing|ly
- dis|may|ing|ly «dihs MAY ihng lee», adverb.in a dismaying manner; so as to trouble or make afraid.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
may — ar·a·may·o·ite; cu·may; dis·may·ful; dis·may·ing·ly; may; may·ber·ry; may·day; may·er; may·flower; may·ing; may·nard s; may·on·naise; may·or; may·or·al·ty; may·or·do·mo; may·or·ess; may·or·ship; may·pop; may·ten; may·te·nus; may·weed; ro·sa·may;… … English syllables
dis — dis·accord; dis·advantage; dis·affect; dis·aggregate; dis·ap·pear; dis·array; dis·bar; dis·burse; dis·card; dis·charge; dis·ci·ple; dis·ci·pli·nar·i·an; dis·ci·pline; dis·claim; dis·close; dis·co; dis·co·glos·sid; dis·coid; dis·coi·dal;… … English syllables
dis|sat|is|fy — «dihs SAT ihs fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. to fail to satisfy; make discontented; displease: »The boy s poor grades dissatisfied his parents. Envy may dissatisfy us with our lot … Useful english dictionary
Dís — For a Dwarf of J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium, see Dís (Middle earth). For the Roman epithet of Pluto and the Gallic deity, see Dis Pater. The Dises (1909) by Dorothy Hardy … Wikipedia
en|dis|tance — «ehn DIHS tuhns», transitive verb, tanced, tanc|ing. to make (an audience) feel distant from the action or characters of a play or motion picture, as by having the actors wear masks or continually shift roles: »... a deliberate attempt to… … Useful english dictionary
di|rect´ing|ly — di|rect «duh REHKT, dy », verb, adjective, adverb. –v.t. 1. to manage or guide; control: »to direct a play, direct a business. A teacher directs the work of the pupils. A mounted policeman used to direct the traffic here, but now it s all signals … Useful english dictionary
dismayingly — dis·may·ing·ly … English syllables
A Hare Grows in Manhattan — Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name = A Hare Grows in Manhattan series = Merrie Melodies caption = She s da daughter of Rosie O Grady... director = Friz Freleng story artist = Michael Maltese Tedd Pierce animator = Ken Champin Gerry Chiniquy… … Wikipedia
o — abi·o·log·i·cal; ab·o·li·tion; ab·o·li·tion·ary; ab·o·li·tion·dom; ab·o·li·tion·ism; ab·o·li·tion·ist; ab·o·li·tion·ize; ab·o·ma·sal; ab·o·ma·sum; ac·an·thol·o·gy; ac·an·thop·o·dous; acar·i·dol·o·gist; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; acar·i·o·sis;… … English syllables
Hard and soft G — A hard g vs. a soft g is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter g . A hard g is typically (but not always) pronounced as a voiced plosive,… … Wikipedia