English
Etymology
From un- + daunt + -able.
Adjective
undauntable (comparative more undauntable, superlative most undauntable)
- Incapable of being daunted; intrepid; fearless.
1997, Mark Jenkins, To Timbuktu, page 14:Sitting in the front seats of the bus staring at the storm burying the highway and the sagebrush and the antelope, Mike and I were trembling from an untaintable, undauntable expectancy.