undauntable

adj

Etymology

From un- + daunt + -able.

  1. derived from *demh₂- — “to domesticate, tame
  2. derived from *domaō
  3. derived from domō — “tame, conquer
  4. derived from domitō — “tame
  5. derived from danter
  6. inherited from daunten
  7. formed as undauntable — “un- + daunt + -able

Definitions

  1. Incapable of being daunted

    Incapable of being daunted; intrepid; fearless.

    • Sitting in the front seats of the bus staring at the storm burying the highway and the sagebrush and the antelope, Mike and I were trembling from an untaintable, undauntable expectancy.

The neighborhood

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