nnoun.feelingan overwhelming feeling of wonder or admirationExamples:- he stared over the edge with a feeling of awe
Derivationally Related Form:awe
Hypernyms:admiration wonder wonderment
Inherited Hypernyms:awewonderastonishmentfeelingstateattributeabstractionentity
nnoun.feelinga feeling of profound respect for someone or somethingSynset:fear reverence veneration
Examples:- the fear of God
- the Chinese reverence for the dead
- the French treat food with gentle reverence
- his respect for the law bordered on veneration
Derivationally Related Form:reverereverentreverentialreverenceveneratefear
Hypernyms:emotion
Inherited Hypernyms:fearemotionfeelingstateattributeabstractionentity
vverb.emotioninspire awe inExamples:- The famous professor awed the undergraduates
Derivationally Related Form:awe
Hypernyms:affright fright frighten scare
Inherited Hypernyms:awefrightenstimulatearousemake
Direct Hyponyms:cowoverawe
Full Troponyms:buffalooverawe
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s somebody | The performance is likely to --- Sue (apply to: awe) | Sam cannot --- Sue (apply to: awe)