undaunted

English

Etymology

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

Adjective

undaunted

  1. Showing courage and resolution.
    • 1750, “Theodora”, Thomas Morell (lyrics), George Frideric Handel (music):
      Undaunted in the court stands Didymus, virtuously proud of rescued innocence.
  2. Not shaken, discouraged or disheartened.

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