dauntable

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Etymology

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From daunt +‎ -able.

Adjective

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dauntable (comparative more dauntable, superlative most dauntable)

  1. Able to be daunted.
    • 2000, Kristin Gabriel, Carrie Alexander, The Bachelor Trap/Custom-Built Cowboy, page 233:
      Maybe Grace would be daunted, although nothing she'd said or done so far had given him reason to believe she was the dauntable type.

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