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The word 'faze' is a verb, a word meaning to disrupt someone's composure; to disconcert; a word for an action.The forms of the verb are: faze, fazes, fazing, fazed.Example: The reporters did not faze the defendant's lawyer.The verb 'faze' is pronounced the same as the noun'phase', a word for a stage in a process, a word for a specific period; a word for a thing.
The root word of "fazed" is "faze." It means to disturb or disconcert someone.
the root word for daunting is daunt.
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The word daunt is a verb that means frighten or intimidate. The young soldier refused to let the latest reports on the war daunt him.
"Faz" does not have a standard meaning in English. It could be a misspelling of words like "faze" or it could be a word in a different language.
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These letters can be unscrambled to spell the word tundra.The next longest word has five letters and is the word daunt.
The word undaunted has three syllables. Un-daunt-ed.
The root word of daunting is "daunt", which means to make someone feel intimidated or discouraged.
"Despite all its inherent dangers, space flight did not daunt the Mercury Program astronauts.""The demands of his new job did not daunt the eager young reporter."The amount of work to be done on WikiAnswers would dauntany sane person.
Bungee jumping off the bridge was a daunting task, but I went ahead and did it.