Word Meanings - UNDAUNTED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not daunted; not subdued or depressed by fear. Shak. Syn. -- Bold; fearless; brave; courageous; intrepid. -- Un*daunt"ed*ly, adv. -- Un*daunt"ed*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of UNDAUNTED)
- Heroic
- Brave
- undaunted
- chivalrous
- daring
- romantic
- gallant
- fearless
- courageous
- intrepid
- dauntless
- Resolute
- Determined
- decided
- steadfast
- fixed
- steady
- constant
- persevering
- stout
- pertinacious
- energetic
- dogged
- stout-hearted
- inflexible
- undeviating
- unflinching
Related words: (words related to UNDAUNTED)
- PERSEVERANCE
Continuance in a state of grace until it is succeeded by a state of glory; sometimes called final perseverance, and the perseverance of the saints. See Calvinism. Syn. -- Persistence; steadfastness; constancy; steadiness; pertinacity. (more info) - DARKEN
Etym: 1. To make dark or black; to deprite of light; to obscure; as, a darkened room. They covered the face of the whole earth, so that the land was darkened. Ex. x. 15. So spake the Sovran Voice; and clouds began To darken all the hill. Milton. - DARREIN
Last; as, darrein continuance, the last continuance. - INTREPIDLY
In an intrepid manner; courageously; resolutely. - DARKNESS
1. The absence of light; blackness; obscurity; gloom. And darkness was upon the face of the deep. Gen. i. 2. 2. A state of privacy; secrecy. What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light. Matt. x. 27. 3. A state of ignorance or - PERSEVER
To persevere. - GALLANTLY
In a polite or courtly manner; like a gallant or wooer. - UNDAUNTABLE
Incapable of being daunted; intrepid; fearless; indomitable. Bp. Hall. - DARING
Boldness; fearlessness; adventurousness; also, a daring act. - ROMANTICAL
Romantic. - DECIDER
One who decides. - DECIDEMENT
Means of forming a decision. Beau. & Fl. - ROMANTICIST
One who advocates romanticism in modern literature. J. R. Seeley. - DARE
To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose; to be bold or venturesome; not to be afraid; to venture. I dare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more is none. Shak. Why then did not the ministers use their new law Bacause they - BRAVENESS
The quality of state or being brave. - CONSTANTIA
A superior wine, white and red, from Constantia, in Cape Colony. - FIXTURE
Anything of an accessory character annexed to houses and lands, so as to constitute a part of them. This term is, however, quite frequently used in the peculiar sense of personal chattels annexed to lands and tenements, but removable by the person - CHIVALROUSLY
In a chivalrous manner; gallantly; magnanimously. - INFLEXIBLE
1. Not capable of being bent; stiff; rigid; firm; unyielding. 2. Firm in will or purpose; not to be turned, changed, or altered; resolute; determined; unyieding; inexorable; stubborn. "Inflexibleas steel." Miltom. Amanof upright and inflexibletemper - DARKENING
Twilight; gloaming. Wright. - REFIX
To fix again or anew; to establish anew. Fuller. - SOLIDARE
A small piece of money. Shak. - PANDARISM
See SWIFT - AFFIX
figere to fasten: cf. OE. affichen, F. afficher, ultimately fr. L. 1. To subjoin, annex, or add at the close or end; to append to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's name to - PANDARIZE
To pander. - DEFIX
To fix; to fasten; to establish. "To defix their princely seat . . . in that extreme province." Hakluyt. - CEDARN
Of or pertaining to the cedar or its wood. - AFFIXION
Affixture. T. Adams. - GENDARMERY
The body of gendarmes. - REDARGUE
To disprove; to refute; toconfute; to reprove; to convict. How shall I . . . suffer that God should redargue me at doomsday, and the angels reproach my lukewarmness Jer. Taylor. Now this objection to the immediate cognition of external objects has, - HEBDOMADARY
A member of a chapter or convent, whose week it is to officiate in the choir, and perform other services, which, on extraordinary occasions, are performed by the superiors.