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adjective
- 1. not intimidated or discouraged by difficulty, danger, or disappointment: "they were undaunted by the huge amount of work needed"
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UNDAUNTED definition: 1. still determined and enthusiastic, despite problems or no success: 2. still determined and…. Learn more.
adjective. un· daunt· ed ˌən-ˈdȯn-təd. -ˈdän- Synonyms of undaunted. : courageously resolute especially in the face of danger or difficulty : not discouraged. undauntedly adverb. Synonyms. bold. brave. courageous. dauntless. doughty. fearless. gallant. greathearted. gutsy. gutty. heroical. intrepid. lionhearted. manful. stalwart. stouthearted.
If you're undaunted, you're not afraid or intimidated. As a great surfer, you remain undaunted as you seek out dangerous waters to ride the biggest waves.
Undaunted definition: undismayed; not discouraged; not forced to abandon purpose or effort. See examples of UNDAUNTED used in a sentence.
Synonyms for UNDAUNTED: courageous, fearless, brave, valiant, heroical, heroic, gallant, bold; Antonyms of UNDAUNTED: timorous, fearful, timid, coward, yellow, pusillanimous, cowardly, craven
If you are undaunted, you are not at all afraid or worried about dealing with something, especially something that would frighten or worry most people.
adjective. /ˌʌnˈdɔːntɪd/ [not usually before noun] (formal) still enthusiastic and determined, despite difficulties, danger, etc. synonym undeterred. He seemed undaunted by all the opposition to his idea. Undaunted, she persevered. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?