undaunted
/ˌʌnˈdɔːntɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [əndˈɔntɪd] /ˌʌnˈdɔːntɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [əndˈɔntɪd] /ˌən-ˈdȯn-təd -ˈdän-/ (ame, mw)
undaunted — 形容詞
- undauntedpositive
- more undauntedcomparative
- most undauntedsuperlative
1. continuing to be brave and determined when facing problems, danger, or failure —
無畏;不退
面對困難仍保持勇氣與決心
continuing to be brave and determined when facing problems, danger, or failure — not letting difficulties reduce your will to try again or keep going.
Anong's team lost three major clients, yet they remained undaunted and launched a fresh campaign.
Anong 的團隊流失了三家主要客戶,但他們仍不畏懼,展開了新的行銷活動。
remain undaunted + by setback
Undaunted by the complex data set, Christopher spent every evening learning a new statistical method.
Christopher 不畏複雜的資料集,每天晚上都花時間學習新的統計方法。
undaunted by [challenge]
Despite heavy rain and muddy trails, the hikers stayed undaunted and reached the hut by sunset.
儘管大雨傾盆、步道泥濘,這群登山者毫不退縮,在日落前抵達了山屋。
Alessia got harsh reviews for her first film, but the director stayed undaunted and wrote a second script.
Alessia 的第一部電影獲得了嚴厲的影評,但她這位導演毫不退縮,立刻著手撰寫第二部劇本。
- undeterred
focuses on not being stopped by attempts to discourage you; slightly more active than 'undaunted'
- unshaken
emphasises that one's confidence or calm was not disturbed; less about action than inner state
- resolute
formal; implies firmness of purpose without the overtone of overcoming fear
- dauntless
literary; suggests bravery as a personality trait rather than a response to a specific setback
- discouraged
the most common opposite; losing confidence or hope
- daunted
the direct opposite; made to feel afraid or less confident
- intimidated
implies fear of a person or situation rather than general loss of spirit
文法句型
be / remain / stay undaunted
undaunted by [challenge]
用法筆記
Frequently followed by 'by' to introduce what someone is not afraid of (e.g., 'undaunted by the cost'). Common in the patterns 'remain undaunted' and 'stay undaunted.' This word is more typical of formal writing and news reports than of everyday casual speech.