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Overawed vs Preoccupied - What's the difference?

overawed | preoccupied |

As verbs the difference between overawed and preoccupied

is that overawed is past tense of overawe while preoccupied is past tense of preoccupy.

As an adjective preoccupied is

concerned with something else; distracted; giving one's attention elsewhere.

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.

    preoccupied

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Concerned with something else; distracted; giving one's attention elsewhere.
  • I was preoccupied with a deadline at work, and I forgot his birthday.

    Verb

    (head)
  • (preoccupy)