Daunt
volume
British pronunciation/dˈɔːnt/
American pronunciation/ˈdɔnt/

Definición y Significado de "daunt"

to daunt
01

intimidar, acobardar

to cause a person to feel scared or unconfident
Transitive: to daunt sb

daunt

v

daunted

adj

daunted

adj

daunting

adj

daunting

adj

dauntless

adj

dauntless

adj
example
Ejemplo
The sheer size of the mountain would daunt even the most experienced climbers.
The prospect of giving a speech in front of a large audience daunted the shy student, leading to anxiety and self-doubt.
Despite her determination, the complexity of the task daunted the student, causing her to doubt her abilities.
The intimidating presence of the opposing team's star player daunted the young athletes, making them feel inadequate.
Moving to a new country for college was daunting, but thanks to the likes of Skype and WhatsApp, my parents were always a phone call away.
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