The dajective daunting means tending to overwhelm or intimidate, such as a daunting task, one that is so complex that you may be reluctant to attempt it.
Climbing Mount Everest has be said to be a dauntingchallenge.
Ellie, being an honor student, was not daunted by the large amount of homework and quickly set to work.
Yes, it is. It's comprised of the Latin prefix in-, the Latin root -timidus-, and the suffix -able or -ible. When you place these together, you get "able to make afraid or daunted".
I am daunted by having to do a four-minute speech at the end of the course.John weighed 110 pounds, but he was never daunted by the 200-pound bully who made fun of him every day.He was never daunted by the fact he hadn't attended university for his chosen line of work.
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She was daunted by the words her father spoke.
Ellie, being an honor student, was not daunted by the large amount of homework and quickly set to work.
"Daunted" is usually used as a verb. It means to make someone feel intimidated or discouraged.
Not daunted; not subdued or depressed by fear.
Not daunted; not subdued or depressed by fear.
Daunted, undaunted, flaunted, haunted, jaunted, obsequious.
The boys were half-relieved because they had faced and killed the beast (the sow), which they believed was the source of their fear. However, they were half-daunted because they realized that the true beast was within themselves, representing the darkness and savagery that existed in their hearts.
The cast of The Never Daunted - 2012 includes: Cassie Ann Ross as Jane Colleen Boag as Gwyneth Tiffany Kieu as Liz Ethan Locht as Ethan Michael Locht as Mike Celeste Marie Martinez as Alice Nicholas Null as Murray Zachary Soetenga as Billy Walton
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Yes, it is. It's comprised of the Latin prefix in-, the Latin root -timidus-, and the suffix -able or -ible. When you place these together, you get "able to make afraid or daunted".
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The best ones I can come up with are fazed, affected, shaken, worried, and daunted. You could also use "awed" in the right context. You can always use an online thesaurus to look these things up.