What is another word for awes?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːz] (IPA)

The word "awes" is often used to describe something that elicits a feeling of wonder, fear, or amazement. Some synonyms for "awes" include "impresses," "amazes," "astonishes," "startles," and "stuns." These words all convey a similar sense of wonder and surprise, but each has its own different connotation and usage. For example, "impresses" suggests a feeling of respect or admiration, while "amazes" implies a sense of bewilderment or disbelief. "Astonishes" emphasizes the unexpected nature of the experience, while "startles" suggests a sudden, unexpected shock. Finally, "stuns" implies a complete and overwhelming sense of awe or amazement.

What are the hypernyms for Awes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Awes

It always awes me to recall that simple tremendous fact.
"Quiet Talks on Service"
S. D. Gordon
An' may ye be aye a comfort to them 'at awes ye, as ye hae been up to this present.
"Warlock o' Glenwarlock"
George MacDonald
She awes him into decency.
"Clarissa, Volume 5 (of 9)"
Samuel Richardson

Famous quotes with Awes

  • Agnes Martin often speaks of joy; she sees it as the desired condition of all life. Who would disagree with her?... No-one who has seriously spent time before an Agnes Martin, letting its peace communicate itself, receiving its inexplicable and ineffable happiness, has ever been disappointed. The work awes, not just with its delicacy, but with its vigor, and this power and visual interest is something that has to be experienced.
    Wendy Beckett

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