Undauntedness

Word UNDAUNTEDNESS
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Not only because the demonstrations were conducted with such dignity, unanimity of purpose, and uniform discipline (a human river of white shirts and blouses as compared to the motley look of antiwar demos), but because the spokespeople for the other side are putting their case with a passion, logic, pride, command of history, and undauntedness that leaves their debate adversaries dangling off the hook. ❋ Wolcott, James, 1952- (2009)

The undauntedness of the act frightened the Spaniards; who, from the nature of the ground, might have put him and his party to death: but they ran away, and abandoned the battery. ❋ James Harrison (N/A)

Clemens Alexandrinus, ought not to be overlooked; that, as James was led to the place of martyrdom, his accuser was brought to repent of his conduct by the apostle's extraordinary courage and undauntedness, and fell down at his feet to request his pardon, professing himself a christian, and resolving that James should not receive the crown of martyrdom alone. ❋ John Foxe (N/A)

Jim never forgot the utter undauntedness, impudence and malice of that face. ❋ Henry Wallace Phillips (1899)

Wood says {32} that "his deportment was affable, his gait erect, bespeaking courage and undauntedness," and he himself tells us that "he did not neglect daily practice with his sword," and that "when armed with it, as he generally was, he was in the habit of thinking himself quite a match for any one and of being perfectly at ease as to any injury that any one could offer him." ❋ John Cann Bailey (1897)

Cynically mirthful or irreverently indifferent, yet never did her master's strength forsake him, never did his heart lose its undauntedness. ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)

In circumstances of danger, accordingly, the soldiers were willing to obey him implicitly, and wished for no other leader; for they said, that the sternness in his countenance then assumed an appearance of cheerfulness, and that what was severe in it seemed undauntedness against the enemy; so that it appeared indicative of safety, and not of austerity. ❋ 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon (1844)

His deportment was affable, and his gait erect and manly, bespeaking courage and undauntedness; while he had his sight he wore a sword, and was well skilled in using it. ❋ Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 (1753)

With great boldness, and courage, and undauntedness, not terrified by the proudest of his adversaries. ❋ Unknown (1721)

So much were they surprised at our undauntedness, that they retired about a hundred roods from us. ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

In short, a whole province was, by the common usage, at once brought to a course nothing inferior in undauntedness to the most studied and premeditated resolution. ❋ Michel De Montaigne (1562)

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