overawed — UK [ˌəʊvərˈɔːd] / US [ˌoʊvərˈɔd] adjective feeling slightly afraid of something that is extremely impressive or powerful Derived word: overawe verb transitive Word forms overawe : present tense I/you/we/they overawe he/she/it overawes present… … English dictionary
overawed — o|ver|awed [ ,ouvər ɔd ] adjective feeling slightly afraid of something that is extremely impressive or powerful ╾ o|ver|awe verb transitive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
overawed — o·ver awe || ‚əʊvÉ™(r) É”Ë v. terrify; frighten into submission … English contemporary dictionary
overawed — adj intimidated, daunted, cowed, dismayed, abashed, disconcerted, disheartened, discouraged, unnerved, unmanned; restrained, subdued, submissive, docile, cowering, cringing; fearful, frightened, timid, timorous, apprehensive; taken aback,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
overawed — [ˌəʊvərˈɔːd] adj feeling slightly afraid of something that is extremely impressive or powerful … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
overawed — adjective overcome by a feeling of awe • Similar to: ↑awed, ↑awestruck, ↑awestricken … Useful english dictionary
be overawed — index fear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
overawe — [[t]o͟ʊvərɔ͟ː[/t]] overawes, overawing, overawed VERB: usu passive If you are overawed by something or someone, you are very impressed by them and a little afraid of them. [be V ed] Don t be overawed by people in authority, however important they … English dictionary
America — • Consists of three main divisions: North America, Central America, and South America Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. America America … Catholic encyclopedia
overawe — o|ver|awe [ˌəuvərˈo: US ˌouvərˈo:] v [T usually passive] to make someone feel respect or fear, so that they are nervous or unable to say or do anything ▪ He was totally overawed by his father. >overawed adj … Dictionary of contemporary English