Awed vs Awes - What's the difference?
awed | awes |
(awe)
(awe)
A feeling of fear and reverence.
A feeling of amazement.
* 1918 , (Edgar Rice Burroughs), Chapter IV
* {{quote-magazine, year=2012, month=March-April
, author=Anna Lena Phillips
, title=Sneaky Silk Moths
, volume=100, issue=2, page=172
, magazine=(American Scientist)
To inspire fear and reverence in.
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To control by inspiring dread.
As verbs the difference between awed and awes
is that awed is past tense of awe while awes is third-person singular of awe.As an adjective awed
is filled with awe.awed
English
Verb
(head)Synonyms
* (filled with awe) thunderstruck; awestruck, awestrickenAnagrams
* *awes
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*awe
English
Noun
(-)- For several minutes no one spoke; I think they must each have been as overcome by awe as was I. All about us was a flora and fauna as strange and wonderful to us as might have been those upon a distant planet had we suddenly been miraculously transported through ether to an unknown world.
citation, passage=Last spring, the periodical cicadas emerged across eastern North America. Their vast numbers and short above-ground life spans inspired awe and irritation in humans—and made for good meals for birds and small mammals.}}