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Dauntingly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dauntingly means in a way that is intimidating or discouraging, often due to being overwhelming or difficult. It describes tasks or situations that seem challenging or frightening.

dauntingly

/ˈdɔntɪŋli/ /ˈdɔːntɪŋli/

Definition:

In a way that is intimidating or discouraging due to difficulty or scale.

Synonyms:

intimidatingly, discouragingly, frighteningly, overwhelming

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

encouragingly, reassuringly

Common Collocations:

dauntingly large, dauntingly complex, dauntingly difficult

Derivatives:

daunting, dauntless, daunted

Usage Tips:

Use "dauntingly" to describe tasks or situations that seem overwhelmingly difficult or intimidating at first glance.

Common Phrases:

dauntingly high expectations, dauntingly steep climb, dauntingly long journey

Etymology:

Derived from "daunt," meaning to intimidate, from Old French "danter," ultimately from Latin "domitare."

Examples:

  • 1. The mountain looked dauntingly steep from below.
  • 2. She faced the exam paper dauntingly full of questions.
  • 3. The project seemed dauntingly complex at first glance.
  • 4. His speech was dauntingly long for the audience.

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