Daunting - English meaning
Daunting – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveSeeming difficult to deal with in prospect; intimidating.
Usage examples:
A daunting task
verbMake (someone) feel intimidated or apprehensive.
Usage examples:
Some people are daunted by technology
adjectiveMaking you feel slightly frightened or worried about your ability to achieve something
Usage examples:
The country was faced with the daunting prospect of overcoming four decades of division.
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Word origin
Middle English: from Old French danter, from Latin domitare, frequentative of domare ‘to tame’.
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