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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
awestruck
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Several of the ball players signed autographs for the awestruck kids.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ For a dozen heartbeats the city was awestruck, numbed and silent.
▪ Jane was spending the day with the girls, who were awestruck by it all now.
▪ She was Demeter, she told the awestruck women.
▪ The Rattlers have long gotten over the awestruck stage with Orlando.
▪ When I consider the journeys of these slow-moving creatures, I am awestruck.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
awestruck

1630s, "overwhelmed by reverential fear," from awe (n.) + struck (see strike (v.)).

Wiktionary
awestruck

a. Filled or overcome with awe or wonder

WordNet
awestruck

adj. having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread; "stood in awed silence before the shrine"; "in grim despair and awestruck wonder" [syn: awed, awestricken, in awe of] [ant: unawed]

Usage examples of "awestruck".

Die-hard materialists can have these experiences as easily as purebred idealists, and both are completely stunned into awestruck silence: the depths of the Mystery are disclosing themselves, and a muted mind must only bend in reverential awe.

Mars, 75,000,000 miles distant, to penetrate its secrets with a scanner, and then perhaps to go to Saturn, nearly a billion miles more distant, and see its surface, too, and its many moons, was so grand an accomplishment that he was awestruck.

He remembers thinking, as Dolf snatched him from the floor with a flick of his forearm and hurled him through the air into a crowd of awestruck undergraduates watching from the daybed, bongos mute in their laps, that this would be what it was like to Indian-wrestle a 250-pound ant.

The words came out low and slow, almost the exclamation of an awestruck cartoon character.

A cocker spaniel puppy, Kasey's gift to Alison, raced around the tree while Alison sat, awestruck, with a new guitar, a gift from her uncle, on her lap.

He appeared to be awestruck in my presence, a reaction to which no fry cook in the world is accustomed and with which none could be comfortable.

Nature-nation mysticism gives way to Deity mysticism, and the God within announces itself in terms undreamt of in gross manifestation, with a Light that blinds the sun and a Song that thunders nature and culture into stunned and awestruck silence.

Kyr gazed back at them calmly and the awestruck hillfolk became reverently quiet, apparently believing themselves to be in the presence of a god, or at least a very powerful spirit of some order unknown to them.

Kami was awestruck by the paintings while Pardure found the old sled they had all seen the devices in action from tapes of that period of Pernese history - the big looms, the finely crafted tools to be of more interest.

This system you invent, for running a planned economy, is delightful and elegant: Lenin's heirs would have been awestruck.

The Primitives stared at him, the adults' faces expressionless underneath the fur masks, the children openly awestruck.

He was standing musing on a street corner, with his left hand on his hip, the thumb of his right supporting his chin, face bowed and frowning, slouch hat pulled down over his forehead--imagining himself to be Othello or some such character, and imagining that the passing crowd marked his tragic bearing and were awestruck.

She requests the awestruck witness to go to the village fathers or the local Church authorities and order them to say prayers for the dead, or obey the Commandments, or build a shrine at this very spot in the countryside.

He pours tooth powder onto the brush and begins a ten-minute session of lackadaisical brushing as he wanders around looking down into the valley still buried in the mist, his mind curious rather than awestruck at the vista he happens now to be living above.