How Do You Spell OVERAWE?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəɹˈɔː] (IPA)

The word "overawe" is spelled as follows: /oʊvərˈɔː/. This phonetic transcription shows that the word consists of four syllables, with the primary stress on the third syllable. The "o" in the first syllable makes the "oh" sound, while the "e" at the end of "awe" is silent. The "a" in the second syllable makes the "uh" sound, and the "r" is pronounced. The "aw" in the third syllable makes the "awe" sound, and the "e" at the end is also silent.

OVERAWE Meaning and Definition

  1. Overawe is a transitive verb that refers to the act of impressing or intimidating someone to such an extent that they are left in a state of awe or fear. This word is derived from the prefix "over-" meaning excess or beyond, and "awe" which refers to a feeling of reverence or deep respect. Therefore, the term "overawe" suggests going beyond the usual boundaries of awe or reverence and instilling an overwhelming sense of awe or intimidation.

    When someone is overawed, they are often left speechless or in a state of astonishment due to the dominance, power, or superiority of another person or situation. This action can be intentional, with the aim of imposing authority or control over someone, or it can be the natural consequence of the overwhelming presence or actions of an individual.

    Furthermore, overawe can also be used to describe a situation where an individual is held in such high regard or reverence that it leads to feelings of incapacity or inferiority in others. It can be seen as a psychological or emotional response to an intense display of authority or superiority.

    Overall, the term "overawe" expresses the idea of surpassing normal levels of reverence or esteem, usually resulting in feelings of astonishment, fear, or inadequacy.

  2. To restrain by fear or by superior influence.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for OVERAWE

Etymology of OVERAWE

The word "overawe" has its etymology rooted in Middle English and ultimately comes from the Old English word "awe", which means "fear, dread, terror". The prefix "over-" in "overawe" intensifies the meaning of "awe", emphasizing a sense of overwhelming or excessive fear or respect.

Similar spelling words for OVERAWE

Conjugate verb Overawe

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have overawed
you would have overawed
he/she/it would have overawed
we would have overawed
they would have overawed
I would have overawe
you would have overawe
he/she/it would have overawe
we would have overawe
they would have overawe

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been overawing
you would have been overawing
he/she/it would have been overawing
we would have been overawing
they would have been overawing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would overawe
you would overawe
he/she/it would overawe
we would overawe
they would overawe

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be overawing
you would be overawing
he/she/it would be overawing
we would be overawing
they would be overawing

FUTURE

I will overawe
you will overawe
he/she/it will overawe
we will overawe
they will overawe

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be overawing
you will be overawing
he/she/it will be overawing
we will be overawing
they will be overawing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have overawed
you will have overawed
he/she/it will have overawed
we will have overawed
they will have overawed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been overawing
you will have been overawing
he/she/it will have been overawing
we will have been overawing
they will have been overawing

IMPERATIVE

you overawe
we let´s overawe

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to overawe

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was overawing
you were overawing
he/she/it was overawing
we were overawing
they were overawing

PAST PARTICIPLE

overawed

PAST PERFECT

I had overawed
you had overawed
he/she/it had overawed
we had overawed
they had overawed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been overawing
you had been overawing
he/she/it had been overawing
we had been overawing
they had been overawing

PRESENT

I overawe
you overawe
he/she/it overawes
we overawe
they overawe

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am overawing
you are overawing
he/she/it is overawing
we are overawing
they are overawing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

overawing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have overawed
you have overawed
he/she/it has overawed
we have overawed
they have overawed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been overawing
you have been overawing
he/she/it has been overawing
we have been overawing
they have been overawing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it overawe

SIMPLE PAST

I overawed
you overawed
he/she/it overawed
we overawed
they overawed

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