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He said dismayed vs She said dismayed

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts depending on the gender of the person speaking. 'He said dismayed' is used when referring to a male speaker, while 'She said dismayed' is used when referring to a female speaker.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 830 views

He said dismayed

This phrase is correct when referring to a male speaker expressing dismay.

This phrase is used to attribute the feeling of dismay to a male speaker in a narrative or dialogue.

Examples:

  • He said dismayed, 'I can't believe this happened.'
  • He said dismayed, 'This news is really troubling.'
  • He said dismayed, 'I feel so disappointed.'
  • He said dismayed, 'What a terrible situation.'
  • He said dismayed, 'I'm at a loss for words.'
  • Feb 26, 2015 ... He said dismayed by the non-friendly business policies of the government several exporters have established their units in Bangladesh and Sri ...
  • Jul 18, 2012 ... "You obviously never saw how popular it was," he said, dismayed at my inability to understand the wraps' appeal. "There was a huge line for ...
  • Jul 18, 2013 ... "This all comes back to the villages for distribution," he said, dismayed the rice he had grown was now virtually inedible. Bihar's chief minister ...
  • Jul 25, 2014 ... 'I've got a flat tyre,' he said, dismayed. Changing inner tube I rode on, eager to see the windmill close up and left him to yank out his tools.

Alternatives:

  • He expressed dismay when he said, 'I can't believe this happened.'
  • He conveyed his dismay by saying, 'This news is really troubling.'
  • He communicated his dismay, 'I feel so disappointed.'
  • He shared his dismay, 'What a terrible situation.'
  • He voiced his dismay, 'I'm at a loss for words.'

She said dismayed

This phrase is correct when referring to a female speaker expressing dismay.

This phrase is used to attribute the feeling of dismay to a female speaker in a narrative or dialogue.

Examples:

  • She said dismayed, 'I can't believe this happened.'
  • She said dismayed, 'This news is really troubling.'
  • She said dismayed, 'I feel so disappointed.'
  • She said dismayed, 'What a terrible situation.'
  • She said dismayed, 'I'm at a loss for words.'
  • Sep 19, 2014 ... “I thought he was supposed to be neutral, she said, dismayed during their meetings, and she added how disrespectful Wall was towards her, ...
  • Jan 4, 2014 ... “I guess they're right,” she said, dismayed, “I wasn't meant to dance ballet.” And so, her aspirations faded. As tears welled up, she said she ...
  • Feb 9, 2014 ... "That man, he was here, he was going to kill me," she said, dismayed, her gaze flickering all around as if expecting to see her attacker leap out ...
  • Apr 29, 2012 ... They were all gone already by the time I got here, unfortunately," she said, dismayed at rapidly the sold out plants. Jewelry designer Mish ...

Alternatives:

  • She expressed dismay when she said, 'I can't believe this happened.'
  • She conveyed her dismay by saying, 'This news is really troubling.'
  • She communicated her dismay, 'I feel so disappointed.'
  • She shared her dismay, 'What a terrible situation.'
  • She voiced her dismay, 'I'm at a loss for words.'

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