awed (Meaning)

Wordnet

awed (s)

inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence

Wordnet

awed (a)

having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread

Webster

awed (imp. & p. p.)

of Awe

awed Sentence Examples

  1. The awe-inspiring grandeur of the Himalayas left me breathless.
  2. I was in awe of the incredible bravery of the firefighters who saved countless lives.
  3. The child's innocent smile filled her grandmother's heart with awe.
  4. The sheer beauty of the starry night sky awed us all.
  5. The majestic eagle soared through the heavens, awing us with its aerial artistry.
  6. The ancient temple with its intricate carvings and towering spires filled me with awe.
  7. The surgeon's precision and skill during the operation awed the observers.
  8. The act of kindness and compassion witnessed in a stranger awed me deeply.
  9. The resilience of the survivors in the face of adversity awed and inspired everyone.
  10. The thought of the vast and mysterious universe filled me with a profound sense of awe.

FAQs About the word awed

inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence, having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dreadof Awe

astonished, surprised, wondering, dumfounded, marvelling,amazed, startled, stunned, astounded, awestruck

uninterested, unconcerned, unimpressed, uninterested, indifferent, disinterested, indifferent, unconcerned,unimpressed, disinterested

The awe-inspiring grandeur of the Himalayas left me breathless.

I was in awe of the incredible bravery of the firefighters who saved countless lives.

The child's innocent smile filled her grandmother's heart with awe.

The sheer beauty of the starry night sky awed us all.