Meaning & Definition of word "Undeterred"

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    Undeterred

    /ˌʌn.dɪˈtɜːrd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not discouraged or dissuaded; continuing to pursue a goal despite setbacks or obstacles.
      • Example: Undeterred by the initial failure, she applied for the position again.
    • 2. Showing perseverance in the face of difficulty.
      • Example: He remained undeterred by the harsh criticism of his work.
    • 3. Resolved to continue despite challenges or difficulties.
      • Example: The team was undeterred by the bad weather and completed the marathon.
    • 4. Refusing to let adverse circumstances affect one's determination.
      • Example: Undeterred by the long journey, they set off early in the morning.

    Etymology

    Derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the past participle 'deterred' of the verb 'deter', which comes from Latin 'deterrere' meaning 'to frighten away'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    undeterred by failure:

    Not discouraged or stopped by past failures.

    undeterred spirit:

    A positive and determined attitude in the face of challenges.

    Related Words

    deter:

    To discourage or prevent someone from taking action.

    persistent:

    Continuing firmly in a course of action despite difficulties.

    Slang Meanings of undeterred

    Meaning: Gritty

    Example Sentence: She has a gritty attitude; she's undeterred by what others say.

    Meaning: Unshakeable

    Example Sentence: His unshakeable resolve left him undeterred in the face of challenges.