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.
2012Music OMH-Classical & Opera This production is also remarkable for the casting of the Bevan sisters, Sophie and Mary, as Elvira and Zerlina respectively. Follow that, as they say. Nothing daunted, Garsington embarks on Vivaldi's rarely seen L'Olimpiade on Sunday 3rd.