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View usage for: daunted in British English (ˈdɔːntɪd) adjectiveintimidated It is hard to pick up such a book and not to feel a little daunted. intimidated in British English (ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪtɪd) adjectiveprevented or discouraged from acting because of fear Examples of 'daunted' in a sentencedaunted They were men who failed to be daunted.She was not the only person to feel daunted by her encounter with the court.Men may feel daunted by the obstacles to becoming a parent.But she was not to be daunted. Synonyms of 'daunted'intimidated, alarmed, shaken, frightened More Synonyms of daunted I felt a little daunted by the size of the task. Synonyms shaken overcome cowed deterred dismayed put off disillusioned unnerved Additional synonymsThey should not be too alarmed by the press reports. Synonyms frightened, troubled, shocked, scared, nervous, disturbed, anxious, distressed, terrified, startled, dismayed, uneasy, fearful, daunted, unnerved, apprehensive, in a panic the legitimate grievances of a demoralized workforce Synonyms disheartened, undermined, discouraged, broken, depressed, crushed, weakened, subdued, unnerved, unmanned, dispirited, downcast, sick as a parrot (informal) She was determined not to be too discouraged by the criticism. Synonyms put off, deterred, daunted, dashed, dismayed, pessimistic, dispirited, downcast, disheartened, crestfallen, sick as a parrot (informal) - daub
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