UNDISMAYED - meaning and definition. What is UNDISMAYED
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What (who) is UNDISMAYED - definition


undismayed      
If you say that someone is undismayed by something unpleasant or unexpected, you mean that they do not feel any fear, worry, or sadness about it. (FORMAL)
He was undismayed by the prospect of failure.
= undaunted
ADJ: v-link ADJ
undismayed      
a.
Undaunted, unawed, unappalled, fearless, bold, courageous, brave, intrepid.
undismayed      
¦ adjective not dismayed or discouraged by a setback.
Examples of use of UNDISMAYED
1. Investors seem undismayed by the budget battle that looms over government.
2. Those who know the field will be undismayed by the singling out of Greeley, Colorado.
3. By Zohar Blumenkranz El Al pilots for one seem undismayed by reports of serial malfunctions in jet engines.
4. Investors were evidently undismayed by news that the European Commission had postponed ruling on Teva‘s proposed merger with Barr Laboratories to December 22.
5. Investors were evidently undismayed by an I.B.I. report suggesting that Israel Corporation company Zim is in deep water and its situation isn‘t likely to improve any time soon.