Agaze vs Agazed - What's the difference?
agaze | agazed |
(not attributive) Gazing.
* 1883 , David Christie Murray, Hearts , Oxford University, page 313
* 1904 , Millicent Sutherland, Walter Crane, Wayfarer's Love: Contributions from Living Poets , Harvard University, page 66
* 1998 , George Eliot, Daniel Deronda , Oxford University, page 532
(obsolete) Gazing with astonishment; amazed.
As adjectives the difference between agaze and agazed
is that agaze is gazing while agazed is gazing with astonishment; amazed.agaze
English
Adjective
(-)- The two who were left behind stood agaze at each other, listening to the creak of Carroll's footsteps on the stairs, to the jar of bolt and chain as the ...
- With mild eyes agaze , and lips ready to speak, ...
- ... fathers and sons agaze at each other's haggardness, like groups from a hundred Hunger-towers turned out beneath the mid-day sun.
agazed
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Adjective
(-)- The whole army stood agazed on him. — Shakespeare.