Similar words: hunting, undaunted, accounting, jauntily, wanting, panting, parenting, glinting. Meaning: [dɔːnt] adj. discouraging through fear.
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121. Essentially, Delia's grab bag just makes things seem a little less daunting; a wee bit more achievable.
122. But adjusting to American play is still the most daunting.
123. Writing your own test suite with the DOH can appear daunting at first, but it is actually not very difficult.
124. The individual at the threshold of challenge confronts circumstances are both daunting and promising.
125. So when you look at the daunting task of a Presidential campaign, you go, Ugh, really?
126. Its people are hearty; its terrain can be craggy and daunting, or softly pacifying.
127. After sitting the tripos exams where everything you saw all year was fair game, having a test that covers three weeks of material is no longer as daunting.
128. Writing a cover letter often seems like a particularly daunting task.
129. Tom Booker lives on the Rocky Mountain Front , a place of daunting beauty.
130. As though driving the autobahn in Germany weren't daunting enough, the laws add other risks.
131. It's a daunting agenda, but Jordan has shown that real change can take root in desert soil—and that innovative educational practices can be exported region-wide.
132. But in tough times, when many families are having trouble just making it all work, Tax Day can seem even more daunting. This year, however, many Americans are seeing some welcome relief.
132. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
133. To make Indian cuisine less daunting, Singhvi recommends preparing ingredients, including spice measurements and chopped cilantro for this vegetable biryani, ahead of time.
134. Any goalie who finds himself a reserve faces a daunting mental test.
135. Preventing a terrorist or a disgruntled employee from contaminating milk, juice, produce, meat or any type of comestible is a daunting problem.
136. Thus, the information requirements for conducting truly comprehensive macroprudential surveillance could be daunting indeed.
137. This year's winner Erik Svedang had to follow in the wake of the likes of Crayon Physics Deluxe, Aquaria and Gish - clearly quite a daunting task.
138. Chen Jie in a bid to each painting showing a variety of information, indicating the nature of immoderation, the complicated composition of his work is daunting.
139. Technical issues like this, no matter how daunting, can only lead to a crisis if they're either incompetently addressed or ignored completely.
140. The move to Prague was a daunting prospect for the bishop.
141. One of the most daunting tasks in computer organization can be renaming your files and folders.
142. Fearful and resentful, European nations have built a daunting array of barriers against Japanese goods; Italy alone has 46 import quotas directed specifically against them.
143. But the task at hand is just as daunting as the numbers.
144. The challenges that B - schools will face over the next quarter - century are daunting.
145. He says she can do important work as an undercover agent in Shanghai, a rather daunting role for a fledgling actress.
146. Future healthcare costs in a world of greatly increased longevity are daunting.
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