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Awesome arose in 1598 England (Early Modern English)... added the word Awe + Some... meaning something that inspires awe
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The word 'awe' can be a verb and a noun. Example sentences:The young girl's story inspired the awe of her classmates. (noun)A dramatic unveiling of the statue will awe the art patrons. (verb)Additional examples:The crowd was in awe at the site of the celebrities.When she saw the pyramids she was in awe of their size.He stared in awe at the immense size of the vessel before him.The children watched in awe as the butterfly pulled itself out of the cocoon.
The adjective forms of the verb to awe are the present participle, awing (an awing sight), and the past participle, awed (the awed crowd).The adjective forms of the noun 'awe' are awful and awesome.The past participle of the verb to awe can be an adjective: awed.To mean "instilling awe" it would be the overused adjective awesome.Originally the adjective awful had a similar meaning, but now is used (like terrible) to mean very bad, or very poorly done.
Awesome arose in 1598 England (Early Modern English)... added the word Awe + Some... meaning something that inspires awe
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I don't believe there is a 3 letter word for fear in English. The closest would be 'awe' and that is not exactly the same meaning.
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When your aura of energy leaves people in awe!
Something that is amazing, or inspires awe. Overwhelming wonder or admiration.
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Yes, the base word for "awful" is "awe." "Awful" originally meant full of awe or wonder, but its meaning evolved to convey something very bad or unpleasant.
The dean was held in awe.
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Perhaps you mean the term 'awe.' This is the English translation from the Hebrew term 'yirah' meaning 'holy fear,' or piety, reverence, awe of God (see Psalm 33:8). Another word in the Hebrew for our 'fear' is 'pachad' meaning abject terror (see Isaiah 2:10). These two should not be confused and the context will let the reader know which one is being referred to in older translations.
The blade of Awe can now be colour customized accordingly to the Shield of Awe, and the x Armour of Awe.