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daunt

[dawnt, dahnt] / dɔnt, dɑnt /


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The most daunting financial burden for Gen Z is the astronomic cost of housing.

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"The Traitors host's daunting foray into the chat show genre will only improve over time. Graham Norton's, after all, was not built in a day," he wrote.

From BBC

Some lawmakers and think tanks advocate for simplifying the tax credit so it is less daunting for businesses.

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They have the chance to build momentum against a run of mid-table sides before tackling a daunting series of games in May when they play all three of their Champions League-chasing rivals in succession.

From BBC

Military experts say the effort is so daunting it could take months to achieve, absent a fast and full cease-fire.

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