daunt in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

daunt in the PONS Dictionary

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Though he felt the game objectives were challenging, and may require several play-throughs to master, he also felt the controls were simple enough that newcomers would not be daunted.
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He is daunted by the difficulty of the task, for which he alone seems responsible.
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I was at first daunted by the prospect of animating mechanical vehicles by hand that would hold up beside their computer-generated versions.
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Its merely above-average performance and mediocre handling proved no daunt: the marketplace had spoken.
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There is no reason why he should be daunted by the task.
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It was more the sense of who can take the challenge and not be daunted by the task.
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Some of the devout do accomplish this feat, little daunted by the uneven terrain, altitude sickness and harsh conditions faced in the process.
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He urged jurors not to be daunted by the big dollar figures involved in the case and to remove the benefit of hindsight from their minds.
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The general poor finances of his family daunted his hopes of playing in the school band at the time, so that he never properly learned to play music.
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Daunted by the sheer cliffs, his party avoided the area and pressed far inland.
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