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daunt

[dawnt, dahnt] / dɔnt, dɑnt /


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But I can understand, having gone through it, it’s daunting.

From Los Angeles Times

But he also faces the daunting task of ensuring the survival of the Islamic Republic and convincing the public that he is the right person to lead the country out of political and economic devastation.

From BBC

She said it was daunting at first, as many actors in the cast already knew each other from previous seasons, but that she soon felt "part of the family".

From BBC

"It was very daunting not knowing what is going to happen but I got support from my dad and brother who have had ACL injuries," Friday added.

From BBC

The technical challenges, including how to convert the energy produced by a fusion reactor into electricity, remain daunting.

From Los Angeles Times