unawed

IPA: ʌnˈɔd

adjective

  • Not awed; not afraid, impressed, or in awe.
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Examples of "unawed" in Sentences

  • The men stared back at him, unawed and unpersuaded.
  • Their young voices rang high, unawed by a sight that had daunted warriors.
  • They viewed all my efforts with healthily unawed wit and baldly critical eyes.
  • Plus totally unawed by the Hollywood A-Lister playing at left-back for England.
  • But at front and rear, unawed and indomitable, toiled the two men who were not yet dead.
  • Her voice was its usual unawed self, as if Jumping space horses was something she did every week.
  • There will be cameras on hand there, too, but terrorists unawed by Arafat's ferociously mustached troops are unlikely to be swayed by a communique.
  • Now a little half-grown black and white cat squeezed herself through the bars of the iron gate and came purring lovingly about us, unawed by the time or the place, unimpressed by the marble pomp that sepulchers a line of mighty dead that ends with a great author of yesterday and began with a sceptered monarch away back in the dawn of history, more than twelve hundred years ago ....

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