Awe in spanish

Temor

pronunciation: temoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures

awe = temor reverencial, pavor y respeto, admiración. 

Example: He was the first librarian of the public library of Manchester, the world's earliest example of an industrial city, regarded at the time with a mixture of fear and awe as the symbol of a new age.

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» awe-inspiring = impresionante, imponente.

Example: Some of the books recently published in the field of automotive engineering can perhaps best be described as awe-inspiring.

» awesome = imponente, pasmoso, impresionante, maravilloso, asombroso, tremendo, sensacional, fabuloso, cojonudo, que te cagas. 

Example: In the sometimes frenetic push towards the somewhat awesome concept of Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC), the library needs of the nonscholar are easily overlooked.

» awestruck = enmudecido, impactado, sobrecogido, espantado, atemorizado.

Example: I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.

» be awe-inspiring = ser imponente, imponer.

Example: Yet the speed of action, the intricacy of trails, the detail of mental pictures, is awe-inspiring beyond all else in nature.

» be in awe = sentirse intimidado.

Example: Balzac not only presented the appearance, but reinforced it with the appropriate manner, of the severe 'pater familias' of whom most of the staff was in awe and in fear.

» stand in + awe = sentirse sobrecogido, imponer respeto.

Example: Many people stand in awe of 'classification', believing it to be a skill completely beyond their capabilities.

Awe synonyms

reverence in spanish: reverencia, pronunciation: revɜrəns part of speech: noun veneration in spanish: veneración, pronunciation: venɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun
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