dauntdɔnt, dɑnt
daunt (v)
- present
- daunts
- past
- daunted
- past participle
- daunted
- present participle
- daunting
English Definitions:
daunt, dash, scare off, pall, frighten off, scare away, frighten away, scare (verb)
cause to lose courage
"dashed by the refusal"
daunt (Verb)
To discourage, intimidate.
daunt (Verb)
To overwhelm.
Daunt
Daunt is the surname of the following people Achilles Daunt (1832–1878), Irish churchman Ernest Daunt (1909–1966), Irish archdeacon James Daunt (born in 1963), British businessman John Daunt (1832–1886), British Victoria Cross recipient John Daunt (golfer) (1865–1952), British golfer Michael Daunt (1909–1991), British pilot test Seton Daunt, English guitarist Timothy Daunt (born in 1935), Isle of Man Lieutenant Governor Yvonne Daunt (1899–1962), dancer at the Paris Opera
daunt
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