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Definition of awe
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of awe is as below...
Awe (n.) The
emotion
inspired
by
something
dreadful
and
sublime;
an
undefined
sense of the
dreadful
and the
sublime;
reverential
fear, or
solemn
wonder;
profound
reverence..
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Escritoire
::
Escritoire
(n.) A piece of
furniture
used as a
writing
table,
commonly
with
drawers,
pigeonholes,
and the like; a
secretary
or
writing
desk..
Awless
::
Awless
(a.)
Inspiring
no awe.
Awed
::
Awed (imp. & p. p.) of Aw.
Tangly
::
Tangly
(a.)
Covered
with
tangle,
or
seaweed..
Wany
::
Wany (a.)
Waning
or
diminished
in some
parts;
not of
uniform
size
throughout;
-- said
especially
of sawed
boards
or
timber
when
tapering
or
uneven,
from being cut too near the
outside
of the log..
Overawe
::
Overawe
(v. t.) To awe
exceedingly;
to
subjugate
or
restrain
by awe or great fear.
Gnawer
::
Gnawer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
gnaws..
Dread
::
Dread (n.)
Reverential
or
respectful
fear; awe.
Gnawed
::
Gnawed
(imp. & p. p.) of Gna.
Sloakan
::
Sloakan
(n.) A
species
of
seaweed.
[Spelled
also
slowcawn.]
See 3d
Laver.
Gnawer
::
Gnawer
(n.) A
rodent.
Solemnity
::
Solemnity
(n.)
Solemn
state or
feeling;
awe or
reverence;
also, that which
produces
such a
feeling;
as, the
solemnity
of an
audience;
the
solemnity
of
Westminster
Abbey..
Knawel
::
Knawel
(n.) A low,
spreading
weed
(Scleranthus
annuus),
common
in sandy
soil..
Terrible
::
Terrible
(a.)
Adapted
or
likely
to
excite
terror,
awe, or
dread;
dreadful;
formidable..
Oyster-green
::
Oyster-green
(n.) A green
membranous
seaweed
(Ulva)
often found
growing
on
oysters
but
common
on
stones,
piles,
etc..
Awe
::
Awe (n.) The
emotion
inspired
by
something
dreadful
and
sublime;
an
undefined
sense of the
dreadful
and the
sublime;
reverential
fear, or
solemn
wonder;
profound
reverence..
Chemiloon
::
Chemiloon
(n.) A
garment
for
women,
consisting
of
chemise
and
drawers
united
in one..
Mousehole
::
Mousehole
(n.) A hole made by a
mouse,
for
passage
or
abode,
as in a wall;
hence,
a very small hole like that
gnawed
by a
mouse..
Drawer
::
Drawer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
draws.
Sawyer
::
Sawyer
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to saw
timber
into
planks
or
boards,
or to saw wood for fuel; a
sawer..
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