daunting
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definition
verb
some people are daunted by technology
make (someone) feel intimidated or apprehensive.
adjective
a daunting task
seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating.
example
Standing motionless for hours on end may seem like a 'daunting' task to most people, but they consider it fun.
To follow in her footsteps must be a 'daunting' prospect for any other actor or singer.
Mrs Britton, 32, said that starting a pub from scratch is a 'daunting' task but well worth the hard work.
Stepping on court against a four-year-old shouldn't be a 'daunting' prospect.
For our police to be both effective and humane is a 'daunting' task.
She's packed enough clothes for everyone so that she won't be faced with the 'daunting' task of doing the laundry.
Undergoing major organ transplantation is a 'daunting' prospect for anyone.
The sight of the massive queue must have been 'daunting' , but you dealt with the situation magnificently.
Going to university is a 'daunting' prospect for many of us currently studying at A-level.
If you haven't been in a gym since school, joining can be a 'daunting' prospect.
It is a 'daunting' task for any Government to ensure the health of the citizens.
When Clark was placed with the team, working with a chief superintendent was quite a 'daunting' prospect.
Handling the sheer volume of such server-generated virus detected messages can be a 'daunting' task.
He faces the 'daunting' prospect of up to three different exams in one day.
Choosing just 75 drawings from the collection presented Clayton with a 'daunting' task.
On top of this, a Shakespeare monologue or script had to be learnt - a 'daunting' prospect indeed.
Starting your own business at the tender age of 23 would seem a 'daunting' task for most people.
Was it a 'daunting' task to make a film about the life of someone who was still very much alive?
Don't let yourself be put off, however, by the 'daunting' prospect of a 79-mile walk.
Making a fresh start once a divorce is finalised will be a 'daunting' prospect.
This is a 'dauntingly' monumental volume, and it shouldn't be read in one gulp.
To be the first foreigner to complete the 'dauntingly' long and dangerous journey along the entire Brahmaputra river is quite an accolade.
It's a valid, though 'dauntingly' huge question, and I'll try to begin to answer it here with reference to one subject which has been in my mind recently.
It's got one of the most 'dauntingly' bleak and unhappy endings imaginable.
While that makes it cheaper than it has been for years for Britons to holiday abroad, it makes Yorkshire a 'dauntingly' expensive destination for foreign tourists.
As well organized and concisely accurate as it is, the book will still be 'dauntingly' massive for many users pining for some simple, quick reference method for getting at specific features and techniques.
Taken as a whole, the criticism produced by the Men of Letters throughout the first three-quarters of the nineteenth century was 'dauntingly' didactic.
With or without Britain's contribution, the task of cleaning up Russia's far north is 'dauntingly' immense.
The book is both 'dauntingly' far-reaching in scope and intensely personal: it moves from political theory to cultural analysis to diaristic history in around 350 quick-moving pages.
Roughly 150,000 titles are published each year in the U.S. Without the imprimatur and promotional budget of a major publishing house, the odds of breaking through are 'dauntingly' slim.
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