To daunt means to intimidate or frighten. A hero might state that words cannot intimidate them.
To daunt means to intimidate or frighten. A hero might declare that mere words cannot daunt them.
| Word | daunt |
|---|---|
| Part of Speech | V. |
| Definition | intimidate; frighten. |
| Sentence | "Boast all you like of your prowess. Mere words cannot daunt me," the dauntless hero answered the villain. |
Tags: psat
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