sorry dint know which forum to post this on.
2006-07-04
03:42:17
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barley
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hi , ty both of yu . i thought it meant what you ppl said.
a friend said .. and dictionary said too that awe meant ..mixed feelings of distress etc ... and i had said that to a friend ... ""you are totally in awe of her"
is dictionary wrong...???
awe [aw] noun
1.mixture of wonder and dread: a feeling of amazement and respect mixed with fear that is often coupled with a feeling of personal insignificance or powerlessness
• Filled with awe, they gazed at the ruins of the massive temple.
• I was completely in awe of her
Encarta® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1999,2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
2006-07-04
03:55:44 ·
update #1