The soldier means that Macbeth and Banquo were unfazed by the attack and fought valiantly, showing no signs of fear. They remained bold and composed in the face of danger, leading their troops to victory.
Downcast and dismayed, Danny felt quite dejected when dumped by his girlfriend.
YES. Their reaction dismayed him. It can also be an adjective: He was dismayed at the change in his old friend.
He was dismayed at the thought of not seeing them again.
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was dismayed to find that his partners political credit not good
Jurgis is initially impressed by the efficiency and scale of the meatpacking plant, but as he witnesses the harsh and unsanitary working conditions, he becomes disillusioned and disturbed. He is dismayed by the exploitation of the workers and the lack of concern for their well-being.
pleasant surprise
No, it isn't.
Gladdened.
They were not, however, dismayed by the news. The above sentence required two commas.
Some words that rhyme with dismayed are disobeyed, blade, and grenade.
to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.