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UK
/ʌndɪsmˈeɪd/
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ADJECTIVE
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unshaken in purpose
wholly undismayed by the commercial failure of the three movies he had made
How To Use undismayed In A Sentence
- I will be courageous and undismayed in the face of odds.
- I know that we shall not fail them; but fortified by the great experience in this war of our strength in unity, go forward with them undismayed into the future.
- wholly undismayed by the commercial failure of the three movies he had made
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- Undismayed, they continued to fire at his position hoping to somehow hit him, even though he was completely covered.
- Singh's work is capable of negative discovery, and it can have a mordant mood, but it remains undismayed.
- He was apparently undismayed by his party's expected inability to block the two-thirds majority.
- But, undismayed, the hero inserted the wounded stump into the shield, and drawing with his left hand a Hunnish half-sword girt to his right side, he struck at Hagen so fiercely that he bereft him of his right eye, cutting deep into the temple and lips and striking out six of his teeth. Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine
- These wretches undismayed, unmoved by the terrors of the bombarding ravages around, strove and vied with each other in the committal of every act of the most unlicensed ferocity and depredation, breaking open houses, assaulting the inmates, murdering such as shewed resistance, denuding the more submissive of their clothing, abusing women — particularly in the Jewish quarter — to all which atrocities the Europeans were likewise exposed. Travels in Morocco
- Quiet by nature, Fellows is fearless at the crease and his adventurous approach helped him to prosper while Vaughan seemed undismayed by all that had previously happened.