Daunting

/ˈdɔːntɪŋ/ adjective

Seeming difficult to deal with in prospect; intimidating or discouraging.

From Old French 'danter' meaning 'to tame or subdue', itself from Latin 'domitare' (to tame). The word shifted from meaning 'to overcome' to 'to intimidate' by the 14th century, reflecting how what tames us can also frighten us.

AMሚያስፈራ
ARمخيف
BNহতোদ্যম করা
CAdescoratjador
CSodrazující
DAafskrækkende
DEentmutigend
ELαποθαρρυντικός
ESdesalentador
FAدل شکن
FIpelottava
FRintimidant
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