awestruck (Meaning)

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awestruck (a)

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

awestruck Sentence Examples

  1. The towering mountains filled me with awe and left me awestruck by their grandeur.
  2. The intricate details of the ancient cathedral's architecture left me awestruck and humbled.
  3. The astronomer was awestruck by the sheer number of stars visible through the telescope.
  4. The child was awestruck by the sight of the first fireworks display they had ever witnessed.
  5. The hikers were awestruck by the breathtaking beauty of the untouched wilderness they had stumbled upon.
  6. The doctor was awestruck by the resilience of the patient who had survived against all odds.
  7. The students were awestruck by the eloquent speech delivered by the renowned author.
  8. The audience was awestruck by the virtuoso performance of the pianist.
  9. The scientist was awestruck by the groundbreaking discovery that challenged long-held beliefs.
  10. I stood awestruck, contemplating the vastness of the ocean stretching out before me as far as the eye could see.

FAQs About the word awestruck

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

shocked,stunned, astonished, amazed, surprised, thunderstruck,dumbstruck, horrified, flabbergasted, astounded

unruffled, casual, unruffled, casual,nonchalant, nonchalant,blasé, blase, blase,blasé

The towering mountains filled me with awe and left me awestruck by their grandeur.

The intricate details of the ancient cathedral's architecture left me awestruck and humbled.

The astronomer was awestruck by the sheer number of stars visible through the telescope.

The child was awestruck by the sight of the first fireworks display they had ever witnessed.