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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
awe
awe [awe awes awed awing] noun, verb BrE [ɔː] NAmE [ɔː] noun uncountable feelings of respect and slight fear; feelings of being very impressed by sth/sb •awe and respect •awe and wonder •He speaks of her with awe. •‘It's magnificent,’ she whispered in awe. Word Origin: Old English ege ‘terror, dread, awe’, replaced in Middle English by forms related to Old Norse agi. Example Bank: •I stared at the clouds, in awe of their beauty. •Most people hold him in some awe. •They experienced a tremendous sense of awe in the cathedral. •We gazed in awe at the massive building. •What I mostly felt was awe at her achievement. •‘It's magnificent,’ she whispered in awe. •They gazed in awe at the beauty of the scene. Idiom: in awe of somebody Derived Word: ↑awed verb ~ sb usually passive (formal) to fill sb with ↑awe •She seemed awed by the presence of so many famous people. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English ege ‘terror, dread, awe’, replaced in Middle English by forms related to Old Norse agi.
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