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awed — awed; un·awed; awed·ly; awed·ness; … English syllables
Awed — Awe Awe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Awed} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Awing}.] To strike with fear and reverence; to inspire with awe; to control by inspiring dread. [1913 Webster] That same eye whose bend doth awe the world. Shak. [1913 Webster] His solemn… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
awed — adjective 1. inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence (Freq. 2) awed by the silence awful worshippers with bowed heads • Syn: ↑awful • Similar to: ↑reverent 2. having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and … Useful english dictionary
awed — adjective Date: 1592 showing awe < awed respect > … New Collegiate Dictionary
awed — awedly /aw id lee, awd /, adv. awedness, n. /awd/, adj. filled with or expressing awe. [1635 45; AWE + ED2] * * * … Universalium
awed — adjective /ɔːd/ a) Filled with awe. b) Having or showing awe. Syn: thunderstruck, awestruck, awestricken … Wiktionary
awed — odd … American English homophones
awed — adj. awful; showing awe; struck with reverential fear, awestruck É”Ë n. fear, fright; respect, veneration v. arouse respect or fear, amaze, intimidate … English contemporary dictionary
awed — wade … Anagrams dictionary
awed — See: awe … English dictionary