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undaunted

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Etymology

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From Middle English ondauntit, undauntdid; equivalent to un- +‎ daunted.

Adjective

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undaunted (comparative more undaunted, superlative most undaunted)

  1. Showing courage and resolution.
    • 1750, “Theodora”, Thomas Morell (lyrics), George Frideric Handel (music)‎[1]:
      Undaunted in the court stands Didymus, virtuously proud of rescued innocence.
    • 1881, Edwin Hodder, Cities of the world, page 318:
      [] for even the undaunted faith and energy of the Chicagoese cannot greatly accelerate the processes of nature in making' trees, or robing their trunks with moss.
  2. Not shaken, discouraged or disheartened.

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