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    Awe
    /ô/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder: "they gazed in awe at the small mountain of diamonds"

    verb

    • 1. inspire with awe: "they were both awed by the vastness of the forest"
  2. C2. a feeling of great respect sometimes mixed with fear or surprise: I've always held musicians in awe. As children we were rather in awe of our grandfather. You can't help but stand in awe of (= respect greatly and fear slightly) powerful people. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  3. Awe is a feeling of fear that is mixed with respect and wonder. You might gaze at the Grand Canyon with awe, marveling at its beauty and fearing its depth. Awe dates back to Middle English, and was borrowed from Old Norse, a Scandinavian language. In Middle English the word referred to intense fear.

  4. 2 days ago · noun. 1. an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, fear, etc., produced by that which is grand, sublime, extremely powerful, or the like. in awe of God. in awe of great political figures. 2. archaic. power to inspire fear or reverence. 3. obsolete. fear or dread.

  5. Definition of awe – Learner’s Dictionary. awe. noun [ U ] uk / ɔː / us. Add to word list. a feeling of great respect and sometimes fear: I was filled with awe at the sheer size of the building. be in awe of sb. to feel great respect for someone: As children we were rather in awe of our grandfather.

  6. noun. /ɔ/ [uncountable] feelings of respect and slight fear; feelings of being very impressed by something or someone awe and respect awe and wonder He speaks of her with awe. “It's magnificent,” she whispered in awe. Definitions on the go.

  7. Awe definition: an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, fear, etc., produced by that which is grand, sublime, extremely powerful, or the like. See examples of AWE used in a sentence.

  8. Awe is the feeling we get in the presence of something vast that challenges our understanding of the world, like looking up at millions of stars in the night sky or marveling at the birth of a child. When people feel awe, they may use other words to describe the experience, such as wonder, amazement, surprise, or transcendence.

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