Daunt (to ) conjugation

English
38 examples
This verb can also mean the following: discourage, intimidate, overwhelm

Conjugation of daunt

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
daunt
daunt
daunts
daunt
daunt
daunt
Future Simple
will daunt
will daunt
will daunt
will daunt
will daunt
will daunt
Past Simple
daunted
daunted
daunted
daunted
daunted
daunted
Conditional Simple
would daunt
would daunt
would daunt
would daunt
would daunt
would daunt
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am daunting
are daunting
is daunting
are daunting
are daunting
are daunting
Future Progressive
will be daunting
will be daunting
will be daunting
will be daunting
will be daunting
will be daunting
Past Progressive
was daunting
were daunting
was daunting
were daunting
were daunting
were daunting
Conditional Progressive
would be daunting
would be daunting
would be daunting
would be daunting
would be daunting
would be daunting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have daunted
have daunted
has daunted
have daunted
have daunted
have daunted
Future Perfect
will have daunted
will have daunted
will have daunted
will have daunted
will have daunted
will have daunted
Past Perfect
had daunted
had daunted
had daunted
had daunted
had daunted
had daunted
Conditional Perfect
would have daunted
would have daunted
would have daunted
would have daunted
would have daunted
would have daunted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been daunting
have been daunting
has been daunting
have been daunting
have been daunting
have been daunting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been daunting
will have been daunting
will have been daunting
will have been daunting
will have been daunting
will have been daunting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been daunting
had been daunting
had been daunting
had been daunting
had been daunting
had been daunting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been daunting
would have been daunting
would have been daunting
would have been daunting
would have been daunting
would have been daunting

Examples of daunt

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Let naught dismay thee, nor daunt thee,
At first the sheer scale of the bait ball seems to daunt the predators. But now the bonito arrive and launch the first attack.
Bit of a daunt?
Don't let the word "psychiatry" daunt you.
I don't think that gibbons and his army of lawyers daunt much.
"Let naught dismay thee, nor daunt thee,
At first the sheer scale of the bait ball seems to daunt the predators. But now the bonito arrive and launch the first attack.
Bit of a daunt?
Don't let the word "psychiatry" daunt you.
I don't think that gibbons and his army of lawyers daunt much.
It daunts the wiliest. If you met me by day, you'd pass right by.
She has called my enmity upon herself even my friendship daunts most.
The memory still daunts me
To the latter one needs only to remember that an unsolved riddle, six years older, the assassination of President Kennedy still daunts the minds of the vast majority of Americans.
It daunts the wiliest. If you met me by day, you'd pass right by.
She has called my enmity upon herself even my friendship daunts most.
The memory still daunts me
To the latter one needs only to remember that an unsolved riddle, six years older, the assassination of President Kennedy still daunts the minds of the vast majority of Americans.
"O'er all there hung the shadow of fear, a sense of mystery the spirit daunted, and said as plain as a whisper in the ear, this place is haunted."
But I refuse to be daunted at this stage of the game.
But never for one moment daunted or dismayed, let us remember the fallen, their sacrifice in the face of a merciless enemy.
Captain Cab will not be daunted.
Deborah was daunted by the task.
"A daunting memory crosses my mind."
"With that choice comes daunting responsibility.
' 'And carry on this daunting task?
'And posted a daunting time of 1.56.6. 'Before trying to beat that, we thought it best to spend 'a little time learning how our cars behaved on a proper racetrack.'
'cause if she just sees it like this, it's... it's kinda daunting, actually.
"O'er all there hung the shadow of fear, a sense of mystery the spirit daunted, and said as plain as a whisper in the ear, this place is haunted."
But I refuse to be daunted at this stage of the game.
But never for one moment daunted or dismayed, let us remember the fallen, their sacrifice in the face of a merciless enemy.
Captain Cab will not be daunted.
Deborah was daunted by the task.
"A daunting memory crosses my mind."
"With that choice comes daunting responsibility.
' 'And carry on this daunting task?
'And posted a daunting time of 1.56.6. 'Before trying to beat that, we thought it best to spend 'a little time learning how our cars behaved on a proper racetrack.'
'cause if she just sees it like this, it's... it's kinda daunting, actually.

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