daunt [verb]

Definition of daunt:

To make someone feel intimidated or discouraged.

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Sentence/Example of daunt:

Even the storm at its height could not daunt such furious riders.

The daunting task of cleaning the house overwhelmed her.

The daunting prospect of public speaking made him nervous.

The daunting challenge of climbing the mountain discouraged many.

The daunting task of writing a thesis made her feel overwhelmed.

The daunting prospect of starting a new job filled her with anxiety.

The daunting challenge of learning a new language discouraged him.

The daunting task of moving house made her feel stressed.

The daunting prospect of giving a presentation made him feel nervous.

The daunting challenge of running a marathon discouraged many.

The daunting task of finishing the project by the deadline made her feel overwhelmed.

The daunting prospect of going on a blind date made her feel nervous.

The daunting challenge of learning a new skill discouraged her.

The daunting task of organizing a party made her feel stressed.

The daunting prospect of starting a business made him feel nervous.

The daunting challenge of losing weight discouraged her.

The daunting task of cleaning out the garage made her feel overwhelmed.

The daunting prospect of going on a first date made her feel nervous.

The daunting challenge of learning a new instrument discouraged him.

The daunting task of packing for a trip made her feel stressed.

The daunting prospect of giving a speech made him feel nervous.