awe

awe
definition
verb
they were both awed by the vastness of the forest
inspire with awe.
noun
they gazed in awe at the small mountain of diamonds
a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.
example
is it any wonder that Christmas Eve has lost its 'awe'?
Everyone was filled with 'awe' , and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.
Just maybe we can confront our place with 'awe' and admiration, respect and veneration.
No doubt I was in 'awe' of him, but in any case I didn't really get to connect with him as a person.
They were in awe of Brazil - or at least in 'awe' of the myth of Brazilian football.
Solitude: the word brings forth both hope and expectation of joy, fear and 'awe' .
is it any wonder that Christmas Eve has lost its 'awe'?
The Home Run Derby has already lost some of its 'awe' and eventually these new games and contests would grow old and boring as well.
the sight filled me with 'awe'
I am thinking of 'awe' , reverence, respect and emotions too deep for words.
they gazed in 'awe' at the small mountain of diamonds
She wondered what it felt like to have that kind of passion and was in 'awe' of their desire to get the job done.
I was in the Dolomites with, you know, huge, soaring mountains and the locals were in 'awe' of some of the famous routes in Scotland.
Yet he was in 'awe' of the young soldiers, many of whom have suffered debilitating injuries.
Maybe there were times when we were in 'awe' of them for a short while before realising we were in those games with a chance of winning.
the sight filled me with 'awe'
For all his confidence, in a strange way he was in 'awe' of some of the senior players and their experiences.
Dubai retains its 'awe' for much of the area's people, offering the traveller a multitude of reasons to visit.
The ministry has lost its 'awe' and power.
The Metro has lost its 'awe' , and I now feel like a true Muscovite as I monotonously ride the Metro without effort.
How easy is it to lose yourself and what's important to you when you meet someone who impresses you, or someone who fills you with 'awe' , or fear?
his staff members are in 'awe' of him
All he said was how much he appreciated the comments and that he was in 'awe' of being in the room with so many great players.
My feelings of annoyance quickly faded away and were replaced with feelings of 'awe' and respect.
I can only gaze with wonder and 'awe' at the depths and heights of our psychic nature.
Winning the award, he says, is a measure of how far he's come since those days when he was in 'awe' of the building and the people in it.
Colin was in 'awe' of the city and loved the view of the life he wished to live.
Antarctica is indifferent to humans, but we humans are in 'awe' of Antarctica.
He was in 'awe' of China and pleaded that if India should progress it should learn a lesson or two from the communist regime.
No doubt they were in 'awe' of her wonderful creation, not that she could blame them.
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