Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɔd/
adjective not awed or impressed; not affected by awe or reverence
A1 The young child was unawed by the loud noise.
A2 She remained unawed by the challenges ahead.
B1 Despite the difficult situation, he appeared unawed.
B2 The experienced hiker was unawed by the treacherous terrain.
C1 The seasoned diplomat was unawed by the political pressure.
C2 The fearless leader remained unawed in the face of adversity.
formal The speaker remained unawed by the hostile audience and continued with their presentation.
informal She was unawed by the challenges ahead and tackled them head-on.
slang Even in the face of danger, he stayed unawed and showed no fear.
figurative Her unawed demeanor in the face of adversity inspired those around her to stay strong.
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