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undaunted

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Adjective — Not discouraged or intimidated, even when facing difficulty or danger.

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undaunted by failure remain undaunted

Etymology

From Middle English undauntid, from un- + daunted (from Old French danter, "to tame").

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What does “undaunted” mean?

The word “undaunted” means not discouraged or intimidated, even when facing difficulty or danger. In plain terms, staying brave and determined in the face of setbacks.

How do you use “undaunted” in a sentence?

Here is “undaunted” used in a sentence: “Undaunted by the criticism, she kept pushing her proposal forward.”

What part of speech is “undaunted”?

“Undaunted” is an adjective.

Where does the word “undaunted” come from?

The word “undaunted” comes from Old French. From Middle English undauntid, from un- + daunted (from Old French danter, "to tame").

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