awestruck
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awe·struck
(ô′strŭk′) also awe·strick·en (-strĭk′ən)adj.
Full of awe.
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awestruck
(ˈɔːˌstrʌk) orawe-stricken
adj
overcome or filled with awe
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awestruck
awe-strickenadjective impressed, shocked, amazed, stunned, afraid, frightened, terrified, cowed, astonished, horrified, intimidated, fearful, awed, daunted, awe-inspired, dumbfounded, struck dumb, wonder-struck I was awestruck that anyone could be so beautiful.
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Translations
مُصاب بِالرَّهْبَه
jat hrůzou/bázní
lamslået
megfélemlített
óttasleginn; gagntekinn lotningu
naplniťposvätnou úctou
dehşet içinde kalmışkorkmuş
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awe
(oː) noun wonder and fear. The child looked in awe at the king.
verb to fill with awe. He was awed by his new school.
ˈawe-inspiring, ˈawesome adjective causing awe. The waterfall was awe-inspiring; an awesome sight.
ˈawestruck adjective filled with awe. awestruck by the mountains.
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