"Said" in awe might be "breathed" or "whispered".
To be in awe of someone means reverential respect mixed with fear and wonder.
Awe can be used as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, et cetera, and some of its meanings depend on its use. Common synonyms of awe in its various uses are terror, dread, fright, trepidation, fearfulness, fear, admiration, respect, amazement, surprise, wonderment, astonishment, reverence, esteem, veneration, worship, fear, frighten, amaze, astonish, astound, impress, overwhelm, stun, awe, dumbfound, hypnotize, take somebody's breath away, bowl over, overpower, bedazzle, blind, daze, confuse, and overwhelm.
The dean was held in awe.
awesome :D
She looked through the kaleidoscope with awe.
A synonym of wonder is amazement, awe, or astonishment.
it means they like them
A synonym would be amazement, or surprise, wonder, awe, or shock.
amazement, awe, wonder, miracle.
It is "To Instill Awe". And it means to amaze someone with awesome ability, like walking on water or something like that.
it helps us to see God's presence and love filling all creation. Wonder as a noun means something that causes feelings great admiration, amazement or surprise (All the wonders of nature; It's a wonder they don't break). Wonder as a verb means to want to know something (I wonder whether the moon will rise soon?) or to be amazed at (They stared in wonder at the lightning). Awe as a noun means a great feeling of admiration or wonder (They looked in awe at the sunrise). Awe as a verb means to inspire awe (The singers awed the audience by their performance).
Awesome is its full form. To "be in awe" means to be aware of something awesome.
wonder, fear, respect, reverence, horror, terror, dread, admiration
anxiety, fearfulness, horror, fright, panic, awe, alarm
alarming, awe-inspiring, awful, creepy*, dire, frightening, frightful, shuddersome, terrible
i found the blade of awe and i talked to Valencia but she did not got me the blade of awe she said you have to login out but your stone will still okay.
The word "awful" in it's broken down form means "full of awe." Its definition is to inspire awe from the greatness of something, either from great evil and despair or great goodness and joy.