awe
word
/ˈɑ/
aw
/ˈɔː/
aw
Definition
A strong feeling of respect mixed with fear or wonder, often experienced when seeing something impressive or powerful.
Usage & Nuances
'Awe' is often positive, connected to admiration, but can include fear if something is overwhelmingly powerful. Common phrases: 'in awe of', 'filled with awe'. Not used for simple surprise—implies something deeper or larger.
Spanish: asombro - reverenciaPortuguese (BR): admiração - assombroPortuguese (PT): admiração - assombroChinese (Simplified): 敬畏Chinese (Traditional): 敬畏Hindi: आश्चर्य - श्रद्धाArabic: رهبة - إعجابBengali: সম্মানমিশ্রিত ভয় - বিস্ময় (গভীর)Russian: благоговение - трепетJapanese: 畏敬 - 畏怖Vietnamese: sự kính sợ - sự kinh ngạc biết ơnKorean: 경외 - 경탄Turkish: hayranlık - ürperti (saygı ve korku karışımı)Urdu: ہیبت - تعظیم (تعظیم آمیز خوف)Indonesian: kekaguman - rasa kagum yang disertai rasa takut
Example Sentences
I was in awe of her strength during such a tough time.
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You can't help but feel awe standing in front of the ancient temple.
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The children looked at the tall mountain in awe.
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He listened to the music in complete awe.
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They watched the fireworks with awe.
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The view from the top left us speechless with awe.
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