undismaying

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ dismaying.

Adjective

undismaying (comparative more undismaying, superlative most undismaying)

  1. Not causing dismay.
    • 2002, José ́Luis Bermúdez, Alan Millar, Reason and Nature: Essays in the Theory of Rationality, page 50:
      Rule-circular justifications of basic logical laws — if indeed they are possible — would presumably be similarly undismaying for a logical relativist.