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    daunt
    /dɔːnt/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) feel intimidated or apprehensive: "some people are daunted by technology"

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  2. The meaning of DAUNT is to lessen the courage of : cow, subdue. How to use daunt in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Daunt.

  3. to make someone feel slightly frightened or worried about their ability to achieve something: She was not at all daunted by the size of the problem. Synonym. discourage (MAKE LESS CONFIDENT) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Discouraging and putting off.

  4. What does daunt mean? Daunt means to intimidate. This intimidation can be a pretty serious fear, like that of a warrior who daunts enemies in battle. More commonly, though, daunt means to intimidate in a way that’s disheartening, like a task that daunts you because it seems impossible.

  5. to make someone feel slightly frightened or worried about their ability to achieve something: She was not at all daunted by the size of the problem. Synonym. discourage (MAKE LESS CONFIDENT) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Discouraging and putting off.

  6. Define daunt. daunt synonyms, daunt pronunciation, daunt translation, English dictionary definition of daunt. tr.v. daunt·ed , daunt·ing , daunts To lessen the courage or resolution of; dishearten or intimidate: "Dogged by sickness, daunted by the continuing...

  7. 1. to overcome with fear; intimidate. to daunt one's adversaries. 2. to lessen the courage of; dishearten. Don't be daunted by the amount of work still to be done. SYNONYMS 1. overawe, subdue, dismay, frighten. 2. discourage, dispirit.

  8. Daunt means to frighten or scare off. The Cowardly Lion's efforts to daunt Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Man were less than successful. Daunt rhymes with haunt, another word which means to frighten, though in a creepier sense.

  9. (British English, formal) confident about something difficult you have to do. Nothing daunted, the people set about rebuilding their homes. See daunt in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: daunt. Definition of daunt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  10. DAUNT meaning: If someone is daunted by something, they are worried because it is difficult or frightening: . Learn more.

  11. daunt. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English daunt /dɔːnt $ dɒːnt/ verb [transitive] 1 to make someone feel afraid or less confident about something He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country.

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