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undauntable

[uhn-dawn-tuh-buhl, -dahn-] / ʌnˈdɔn tə bəl, -dɑn- /


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Gentlemen, nothing was more remarkable in these fine descendants of our forefathers than the invincible determination with which they fought against odds, and the undauntable spirit with which they resisted defeat. 

From Speeches: Literary and Social by Dickens, Charles

Their value lies in their na�ve frankness and in the undauntable determination which tried to fix without trickery the sincerest feelings.

From The French Impressionists (1860-1900) by Mauclair, Camille

There is something sublime about this magnificient isolation, this splendid self-reliance, this undaunted and undauntable self-sufficiency—these are traits which the world is wont to ascribe to beings more than mortal.

From A History of Science, Volume 5(of 5) Aspects Of Recent Science by Williams, Henry Smith

She was resolute, he saw; undauntable; with no more fear of him than of a worm.

From Dombey and Son by Dickens, Charles

Having a tempter about him of Vautrin's calibre, strong, undauntable, as humorous as Dickens' Jingle, but infinitely more unscrupulous and dangerous, Rastignac is gained over, in spite of his first repulsion.

From Balzac by Lawton, Frederick