"Daunting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Daunting" Meaning

Daunting refers to something that appears or seems frightening, intimidating, or overwhelming. It can also describe a situation or task that is challenging or difficult to undertake, often because it requires a significant amount of skill, effort, or courage.

"Daunting" Examples

Daunting


Definition


Daunting refers to something that is intimidating, overwhelming, or threatens to be too difficult to accomplish.

Examples


The daunting task of moving to a new country was made easier by the support of friends and family.
The climbing route was daunting, but the experienced hiker was confident in her abilities.
The student felt daunted by the complex math problem, but persisted until she found the solution.
The company's financial struggles were daunting, but the CEO was determined to turn the business around.
The towering skyscraper loomed dauntingly over the small town, a symbol of the rapid urbanization.

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Daunt

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Daunt means to make someone feel afraid or intimidated; to deter or discourage someone from doing something.

Daunted

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Daunted means feeling discouraged or intimidated by the magnitude or complexity of a task, challenge, or situation.

Dauntingly

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In a way that is frightening, intimidating, or threatens to be overwhelming; impressively large or difficult.

Dauntless

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Dauphin

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Dauw

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I apologize, but "dauw" is not a word in the English language. It seems to be a Dutch word that means "dew" or "damp". Could you please provide more context or clarify what you would like to know about "dauw"? I'd be happy to help.