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		Definition of awed in English: awedadjective ɔːdɔd Filled with awe or wonder.  he spoke in a hushed, awed whisper  I watched her in awed silence  Example sentencesExamples -  It was in this awed state that we very nearly bypassed the very pinnacle of ancient Roman architecture: The Colosseum.
 -  Separate fields show electric trains rumbling over rails, waved on by awed peasant girls.
 -  By 1967 the cable car had reached the peak, giving awed tourists a view that only a few hardy mountaineers had ever seen.
 -  To awed churchgoers, the multicoloured windows telling the stories of the Gospels in glowing light must have been as captivating as a modern movie.
 -  There was a long, awed silence.
 -  She glanced at her mother who was staring at her with an awed expression on her face.
 -  Darcy glanced at the awed expressions around him with impatience.
 -  At the beach a mile later, after two deer in a patch of scrub oak bring the hikers to an awed standstill, the teachers present the day's lessons.
 -  Even Queen Elizabeth II's personal jewel collection has been incredibly well-documented for the benefit of the awed public.
 -  There was an brief, awed silence before the audience decided it was safe to laugh.
 
    Definition of awed in US English: awedadjectiveôdɔd Filled with awe or wonder.  he spoke in a hushed, awed whisper  I watched her in awed silence  Example sentencesExamples -  Darcy glanced at the awed expressions around him with impatience.
 -  It was in this awed state that we very nearly bypassed the very pinnacle of ancient Roman architecture: The Colosseum.
 -  Separate fields show electric trains rumbling over rails, waved on by awed peasant girls.
 -  At the beach a mile later, after two deer in a patch of scrub oak bring the hikers to an awed standstill, the teachers present the day's lessons.
 -  By 1967 the cable car had reached the peak, giving awed tourists a view that only a few hardy mountaineers had ever seen.
 -  There was a long, awed silence.
 -  There was an brief, awed silence before the audience decided it was safe to laugh.
 -  To awed churchgoers, the multicoloured windows telling the stories of the Gospels in glowing light must have been as captivating as a modern movie.
 -  Even Queen Elizabeth II's personal jewel collection has been incredibly well-documented for the benefit of the awed public.
 -  She glanced at her mother who was staring at her with an awed expression on her face.
 
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