- un·dis·mayed
- /ˌʌndıˈsmeıd/ adj: not worried or upset
He was undismayed [=untroubled] by the setbacks.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
He was undismayed [=untroubled] by the setbacks.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un|dis|mayed — «UHN dihs MAYD», adjective. not dismayed; undaunted … Useful english dictionary
mayed — dis·mayed·ness; mayed; … English syllables
dismayed — dis|mayed [dısˈmeıd] adj worried, disappointed, and upset when something unpleasant happens dismayed to see/discover/learn etc ▪ Ruth was dismayed to see how thin he had grown. dismayed at/by ▪ They were dismayed at the cost of the repairs.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dismayed — dis|mayed [ dıs meıd ] adjective very upset, disappointed, or annoyed about something surprising or shocking that has happened … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dismayedness — dis·mayed·ness … English syllables
undismayed — un|dis|mayed [ˌʌndısˈmeıd] adj formal not worried or frightened by something unpleasant or unexpected … Dictionary of contemporary English
undismayed — un|dis|mayed [ ,ʌndıs meıd ] adjective MAINLY LITERARY not worried by something bad that has happened … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
undismayed — un dis•mayed′ adj … From formal English to slang