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Meanings of
undismayed
in English
Unshaken in purpose.
undaunted
unshaken
Related terms
resolute
Usage of
undismayed
in English
1
The command devolved upon Lieutenant Steele, who took up the task
undismayed
.
2
Wallace, however, remained
undismayed
,
and at the head of a considerable army.
3
But the great man presented to him a calm and
undismayed
face.
4
There was a threatening noise from the crowd, but Franklin was
undismayed
.
5
Impelled by an irresistible curiosity, he was
undismayed
,
and began the ascent.
6
Now, even now, the brave soul was marching on undaunted and
undismayed
.
7
The boys, as usual, wandered everywhere
undismayed
and peered curiously into everything.
8
But with great tenacity of purpose he held on his course
undismayed
.
9
But the
undismayed
hero spake before his kinsmen, Weep not, noble lady.
10
For more than ten years,
undismayed
by these revolutionary manifestations, Alexander II.
11
Even the thought of persecution left him
undismayed
,
was rather tonic than depressing.
12
She resisted his compelling hands; she was strangely composed and
undismayed
.
13
Growing insight into the idiosyncrasies of the men left him
undismayed
.
14
He waits, impassive and
undismayed
,
for a lull in the cyclone.
15
Jane and he, hand in hand, could walk through it fearless and
undismayed
.
16
They were brave and
undismayed
,
the wives and mothers of Paris.
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undismayed
undismaye
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
quite undismayed
still undismayed
continue undismayed
look undismayed
remain undismayed
More collocations
Undismayed
through the time
Undismayed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common