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[ US /ənˈdɔntɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌndˈɔːntɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resolutely courageous
    undaunted in the face of death
  2. unshaken in purpose
    wholly undismayed by the commercial failure of the three movies he had made

How To Use undaunted In A Sentence

  • John Edwards says he's undaunted by John Kerry's commanding lead.
  • 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.
  • Undaunted, he decides to use a fax machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • Undaunted, Matthew mooches thousands of dollars from his parents and self publishes.
  • Mr. Sampson is shocked by Mary's reaction, but undaunted.
  • The combat life of this famous pilot was not the fanciful image of an undaunted superhero but one of considerable physical and mental exhaustion as well as trauma.
  • The Kings, with two of the final three games, if it goes seven, on their floor, remain undaunted going into tonight's game. USATODAY.com - Horry steps it up for Lakers
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