undismayed

IPA: ʌndɪsmˈeɪd

adjective

  • Not dismayed; hopeful; calm.
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Examples of "undismayed" in Sentences

  • Black claimed to be undismayed about the prospect of jail time.
  • This was the first dog he had seen leap with bared teeth, undismayed, to grapple with the huge unknown.
  • The city folk were great of heart and, undismayed, and I noted the habit of "repeating" was becoming general ..
  • Tonto lives on a living room shelf, undismayed by the fact that one leg is inexplicably shorter than the other, happy to be brought down to entertain any visiting toddler.
  • Romney supporters said they were undismayed by the attacks on the candidates in recent days over his time as chief executive at Bain Capital, laying off thousands of workers.
  • After these words he turned to the messenger whom Hingwar had sent to him, and said to him undismayed: Verily you would now be worthy of death, but I will not defile my clean hands with your foul blood, because I follow Christ, who has given us an example, and I will happily be slain by you, if God has so ordained.

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