Examples of 'more daunting' in a sentence
Meaning of "more daunting"
~ This phrase describes something that is more challenging, difficult, or intimidating. It suggests that a task, situation, or goal may require greater effort, skill, or courage than initially expected. It conveys a sense of increased complexity or obstacles that may make the endeavor seem overwhelming or discouraging
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Each more daunting than the last.
So our task is made yet more daunting.
Nothing more daunting or exciting than the blank page.
Situations in remote areas were even more daunting.
There is nothing more daunting than an ultimatum.
Finding a qualified installer can be more daunting.
The challenge is made more daunting by the schedule.
Tailoring business processes can be more daunting.
This would be so much more daunting if you were not here.
Eliminating paper in my kitchen seemed much more daunting.
And that might seem more daunting than it really is.
What looms on the horizon is even more daunting.
Perhaps one of the more daunting areas is the kitchen.
The political problems were more daunting.
The situation looks more daunting today than it did a decade ago.
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Women of color are facing even more daunting odds.
Nothing is more daunting to your visitor than a massive block of unformatted text.
Here are even more daunting.
Perpetual contemplation of the problem will only make it seem more daunting.
We found someone even more daunting than you.
The figures for original textual documents are even more daunting.
What looked like an even more daunting challenge awaited.
And the statistics for minorities are even more daunting.
These challenges can be even more daunting as a female attorney.
Dealing with a language barrier makes it even more daunting.
I was referring to the even more daunting task of updating your image.
This can make the experience all the more daunting.
Though in some ways it is a more daunting task than writing a manuscript.
Dealing with being single for a disabled person is even more daunting.
Transitioning into adulthood is a more daunting task than ever before.
But the challenges he faces in the future are even more daunting.
These challenges are even more daunting for the least developed countries.
Depreciation makes their hefty external debts even more daunting.
Because this is a little bit more daunting when you see it here.
The quick succession of powerful storms makes the challenges even more daunting.
Not many things in life can be more daunting than a job interview.
More daunting is the vacuum that surrounds the topic in the country where it occurred.
But this side of things can be more daunting for small businesses.
But a more daunting problem with rewarding children is what happens when the rewards succeed.
And that means physical exercise can present even more daunting problems.
The process becomes even more daunting when it comes to adding relevant.
Individuals in her local community a woman then has the more daunting task of.
This can be even more daunting if you have fifty or more pounds to lose.
The task of obtaining the necessary domestic and foreign funding was becoming ever more daunting.
But what is even more daunting is if you have to face this situation alone.
The quick succession of powerful storms in recent years makes the challenges even more daunting.
Now physicists face the more daunting challenge of capturing neutral antihydrogen atoms.
The challenges Africa faces are much more daunting than that.
The risks seemed a lot more daunting than the enticement of new lands and wealth.
Enlisting the aid of politically aligned African Americans may prove to be even more daunting.
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Each more daunting than the last