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Overaged vs Overawed - What's the difference?

overaged | overawed |

As an adjective overaged

is aged too much.

As a verb overawed is

past tense of overawe.

overaged

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • aged too much
  • an overaged wine

    overawed

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (overawe)
  • One of the most depressing things about you, the people, says Daniel Hannan, is the way you're so overawed''' by experts.'' - Best articles: Britain: Our naive faith in non-political experts,''The Week'', 14 July 2007, ' 622 , 14.