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awe

[aw] noun, verb, awed, aw⋅ing.
–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.
–verb (used with object)
4. to inspire with awe.
5. to influence or restrain by awe.

Origin:
1250–1300; ME aghe, awe < Scand; cf. ON agi fear, c. Goth agis, OE ege, Gk áchos pain


1. wonder, veneration.


1. apathy; contempt.
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awe   (ô)   
n.  
  1. A mixed emotion of reverence, respect, dread, and wonder inspired by authority, genius, great beauty, sublimity, or might: We felt awe when contemplating the works of Bach. The observers were in awe of the destructive power of the new weapon.

  2. Archaic

    1. The power to inspire dread.

    2. Dread.

tr.v.   awed, aw·ing, awes
To inspire with awe.

[Middle English, from Old Norse agi.]
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