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awe

[aw] / ɔ /




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But his whole body was shining with relief, and with a dizzying, unbelieving awe.

From Literature

“For the first time since automobiles had fins, the world stands in awe of a car from the United States,” the automotive enthusiast magazine Road & Track raved in a 2012 review.

From MarketWatch

Captain Helen Brackenbury said Muldowney served all those under his command authentically, adding "everyday he displayed a level of spirit I continue to be in awe of".

From BBC

They also allow people to feel awe, a sensation that can inspire personal change.

From The Wall Street Journal

Natalie was in awe all over again at the way Patience thought about the world.

From Literature