A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. The words may be spelled the same, such as rose (flower) .
I was awed in her prescence as she gracefully walked into the hallways.
Example sentence - They were awed by the vastness of the cavern.
As the word 'awed' refers to experiencing a sense of wonder, possible example sentences would be:Standing before the sheer cliffs of the Blue Mountains awed the rock-climbers.The pilgrims were awed, and bowed in homage as the Pope passed by.
Pg. 136"And what do you do for fun?" I inquired in a serious, awed voice.
flawed
She was awed by his finesse in dealing with the rude paparazzi.
awed.
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awed
astonished; awed; overcome; overwhelmed
Personally, I am awed and humbled by it.
awed, rapt