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Definición y significado de awe

Definición

awe (n.)

1.an overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration"he stared over the edge with a feeling of awe"

2.a feeling of profound respect for someone or something"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"

awe (v.)

1.inspire awe in"The famous professor awed the undergraduates"

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Merriam Webster

AweAwe (�), n. [OE. aȝe, aghe, fr. Icel. agi; akin to AS. ege, ōga, Goth. agis, Dan. ave chastisement, fear, Gr. 'a`chos pain, distress, from the same root as E. ail. √3. Cf. Ugly.]
1. Dread; great fear mingled with respect. [Obs. or Obsolescent]

His frown was full of terror, and his voice
Shook the delinquent with such fits of awe.
Cowper.

2. The emotion inspired by something dreadful and sublime; an undefined sense of the dreadful and the sublime; reverential fear, or solemn wonder; profound reverence.

There is an awe in mortals' joy,
A deep mysterious fear.
Keble.

To tame the pride of that power which held the Continent in awe. Macaulay.

The solitude of the desert, or the loftiness of the mountain, may fill the mind with awe -- the sense of our own littleness in some greater presence or power. C. J. Smith.

To stand in awe of, to fear greatly; to reverence profoundly.

Syn. -- See Reverence.

AweAwe (�), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Awed (�); p. pr. & vb. n. Awing.] To strike with fear and reverence; to inspire with awe; to control by inspiring dread.

That same eye whose bend doth awe the world. Shak.

His solemn and pathetic exhortation awed and melted the bystanders. Macaulay.

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Awe

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Awe is an emotion comparable to wonder[1] but less joyous, and more fearful or respectful. A person may feel wonder or joy while seeing a large rainbow, but typically a person does not feel in awe of a rainbow. In general awe is directed at objects considered to be more powerful than the subject, such as the breaking of huge waves on the base of a rocky cliff, or the thundering roar of a massive waterfall[2]. The Great Pyramid of Giza, the Grand Canyons, or the vastness of open space in the cosmos are all places or concepts which would typically inspire awe. Awe is defined in Robert Plutchik's Wheel of emotions[3] as a combination of surprise and fear.

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  1. ^ http://faculty.virginia.edu/haidtlab/articles/keltner.approaching-awe.pdf
  2. ^ Cf. Edmund Burke "And it may be observed, that young persons, little acquainted with the world, and who have not been used to approach men in power, are commonly struck with an awe which takes away the free use of their faculties." A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, Part II, Section V.
  3. ^ Plutchik, Robert. "The Nature of emotions". http://www.fractal.org/Bewustzijns-Besturings-Model/Nature-of-emotions.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-17. 

 

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