Having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread.
Inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence.
1 He was feeling both awed by the unexpected responsibility and tremendously important.
2 But having seen Eddie in action at first hand, I was awed .
3 Shocked and awed , we were smacked by the reality of the judgment.
4 The Rough Red shifted his feet, almost awed in spite of himself.
5 While nearby the two with him watched it all in awed silence.
6 People spoke of it in awed tones and shook their heads dismally.
7 The Indians sat upon the floor before the fire, awed and attentive.
8 The wonderful collar was passed from hand to hand in awed silence.
9 Sedley was awed by the ingenuous resentment which appeared in her manner.
10 It's the kind that used to be whispered about in awed voices.
11 They were all moved, and Mrs. Glossop said in an awed voice:
12 Doubts dispelled, my friends prostrated themselves on the floor in awed repentance.
13 Something in his aspect awed the woman, who feared to address him.
14 The look in his eyes awed Marg, but his presence enraged her.
15 Something in his aspect awed the warrior, who feared to address him.
16 G. and I are crouched in a corner, very awed and sad.
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