nothing daunted

nothing daunted

Without worry, apprehension, or discouragement. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. He's really struggled with maths, but he keeps studying and working hard at it, nothing daunted.See also: nothing

nothing daunted

without having been made fearful or apprehensive. This use of nothing to mean ‘not at all’ is now archaic and is almost always found either in this phrase or in nothing loath below. 1992 Robert Black Orkney: A Place of Safety? Nothing daunted, the committee members set to. See also: nothing

nothing ˈdaunted

(British English, formal) confident about something difficult that you have to do: Nothing daunted, the people set about rebuilding their homes after the fire.See also: nothing