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undaunted
[ uhn-dawn-tid, -dahn- ]
adjective
- undismayed; not discouraged; not forced to abandon purpose or effort:
undaunted by failure.
- undiminished in courage or valor; not giving way to fear; intrepid:
Although outnumbered, he was undaunted.
undaunted
/ ʌnˈdɔːntɪd /
adjective
- not put off, discouraged, or beaten
Derived Forms
- unˈdauntedness, noun
- unˈdauntedly, adverb
Other Words From
- un·daunted·ly adverb
- un·daunted·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of undaunted1
Example Sentences
Payne was axed from the show but, undaunted, returned to audition again two years later.
Mr McDonald said he was "disappointed" legal action was being taken against him, but insisted he was undaunted.
Despite all of Trump’s misdeeds – the criminal indictments, the abhorrent words, the sordid relationships, the clear plans to dismantle democratic guardrails – he rolls on undaunted.
Stevens seems undaunted by the challenge of persuading reluctant Black Californians to view Emigrant Gap as a setting where they can celebrate their culture while learning about the ecosystem.
Glazer knows his new journalism proposal will face fierce resistance but he’s undaunted.
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