daunted

[ UK /dˈɔːntɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈdɔntɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. caused to show discomposure
    refused to be fazed by the objections
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How To Use daunted In A Sentence

  • She is daunted by the task ahead in the second of the six-part series. The Sun
  • John Edwards says he's undaunted by John Kerry's commanding lead.
  • I had half expected Oscar to be a little daunted by the bearded guy but he knew what he was there for. The Sun
  • In recent years Pete suffered grievously from stomach cancer, but his courage and commitment remained undaunted.
  • Fortunately for me, I had spent years training for nights like this and was undaunted by the fact that the bulk of my meal had not yet been placed before me.
  • We were enthusiastic about making our practice more evidence based but initially daunted by the potential magnitude of the task.
  • Undaunted, he decides to use a fax machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country.
  • But she remained undaunted to the end, embarking on a new social life in London with great verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • One thing we may at least admire in the man, and that is, his undaunted courage; and I can’t help thinking, as I have said before, that there must be some good in him, seeing the way in which his family are faithful to him. The Great Hoggarty Diamond
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