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dauntlessly

/ˈdɔːnt.ləs.li/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adverb

In a way that shows fearlessness, determination, and an inability to be intimidated or discouraged by difficulty or danger.

Example Sentences:
  • She dauntlessly pressed forward through the blizzard to reach the stranded climbers.
  • The young entrepreneur dauntlessly pitched her innovative idea to a room full of skeptical investors.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the adjective 'dauntless', which comes from Middle English 'daunten' (to tame, subdue, or discourage), originating from the Old French 'danter' and ultimately from the Latin 'domare' (to tame). The suffix '-less' means 'without', and '-ly' converts the adjective into an adverb, collectively denoting acting without being intimidated or discouraged.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'daunt' as 'dant' (resembling 'don't') and 'less' meaning without—someone who acts without saying 'don't' to challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions About “dauntlessly

1. What is the meaning of “dauntlessly” in English?

In English, dauntlessly (adverb) is defined as: “In a way that shows fearlessness, determination, and an inability to be intimidated or discouraged by difficulty or danger.”.

2. How do you use “dauntlessly” in a sentence?

She dauntlessly pressed forward through the blizzard to reach the stranded climbers.

3. What are English synonyms of “dauntlessly”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “dauntlessly”?

Derived from the adjective 'dauntless', which comes from Middle English 'daunten' (to tame, subdue, or discourage), originating from the Old French 'danter' and ultimately from the Latin 'domare' (to tame). The suffix '-less' means 'without', and '-ly' converts the adjective into an adverb, collectively denoting acting without being intimidated or discouraged.