undaunting |
undaunted |
As adjectives the difference between undaunting and undaunted
is that
undaunting is not daunting while
undaunted is showing courage and resolution.
undauntable |
undaunted |
As adjectives the difference between undauntable and undaunted
is that
undauntable is incapable of being daunted; intrepid; fearless while
undaunted is showing courage and resolution.
undaunted |
steadfast |
As adjectives the difference between undaunted and steadfast
is that
undaunted is showing courage and resolution while
steadfast is fixed or unchanging; steady.
undaunted |
hardy |
Related terms |
Undaunted is a related term of hardy.
As an adjective undaunted
is showing courage and resolution.
As a proper noun hardy is
, originally a nickname for a hardy person.
composed |
undaunted |
Undaunted is a synonym of composed.
As adjectives the difference between composed and undaunted
is that
composed is showing composure while
undaunted is showing courage and resolution.
As a verb composed
is past tense of compose.
undaunted |
indomitable |
As adjectives the difference between undaunted and indomitable
is that
undaunted is showing courage and resolution while
indomitable is incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished.
undaunted |
undeterred |
As adjectives the difference between undaunted and undeterred
is that
undaunted is showing courage and resolution while
undeterred is not deterred or put off; undiscouraged.
undaunted |
dignified |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between undaunted and dignified
is that
undaunted is showing courage and resolution while
dignified is respectable.
As a verb dignified is
past tense of dignify.
undaunted |
dare |
As an adjective undaunted
is showing courage and resolution.
As a noun dare is
tongs.
undaunted |
invincible |
As adjectives the difference between undaunted and invincible
is that
undaunted is showing courage and resolution while
invincible is impossible to defeat, destroy or kill.
As a noun invincible is
someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed or killed.
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