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The passengers sit awestruck at the magninimity of disaster in the city.
emotions
Ali was never more awestruck than the day Justin Bieber blew her a kiss.
I was awestuck by the shear power of the explosion.
He saw the meteor flying across the sky and was awestruck because he had never seen something so amazing.
She wanted to fascinate the crowd and leave them awestruck.
As awestruck as a child witnessing their first fireworks display.
The word awestruck is an adjective. It means to be overcome with awe.
Full of awe
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Both "awestruck" and "awestricken" are used to describe a state of being overwhelmed by awe, but "awestruck" is the more commonly accepted and widely used term in contemporary English. "Awestricken" is less frequent and may be considered somewhat archaic. Therefore, "awestruck" is the preferred choice in modern usage.
The light at sunset seemed supernal, bathing the meadows and mountains in its glow.