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Definition of unawed in English: unawedadjectiveʌnˈɔːd Not filled with awe. we look for intelligent life off our planet but remain unawed by the societies that live parallel to us on earth Example sentencesExamples - A man of the people, he was unawed by popes but often too awed by princes.
- As a writer of fiction, Dickens generally remained distinctly unawed by its phenomena.
- The result is an unawed, sometimes wry and witty, always elegantly written study that provides new insights on Churchill.
- He spun out novels and plays too, all suitably lionized - though the author was unawed: ‘I think novels are rather easier to write than plays’.
Rhymes aboard, abroad, accord, afford, applaud, award, bawd, board, broad, chord, Claude, cord, ford, fraud, gaud, Gawd, hoard, horde, laud, lord, maraud, milord, sward, sword, toward, unexplored, unrestored, ward |