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Detailed Translations for overawed from English to Spanish

overawed:


Synonyms for "overawed":

  • awed; awestruck; awestricken; in awe of

Related Definitions for "overawed":

  1. overcome by a feeling of awe1

Wiktionary Translations for overawed:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
overawed estupefacto abasourdi — Extrêmement surpris.
overawed estupefacto stupéfié — Extrêmement surpris.

overawe:

to overawe verbe (overawes, overawed, overawing)

  1. to overawe (intimidate; browbeat)
  2. to overawe (intimidate; terrorize; bully; )

Conjugations for overawe:

present
  1. overawe
  2. overawe
  3. overawes
  4. overawe
  5. overawe
  6. overawe
simple past
  1. overawed
  2. overawed
  3. overawed
  4. overawed
  5. overawed
  6. overawed
present perfect
  1. have overawed
  2. have overawed
  3. has overawed
  4. have overawed
  5. have overawed
  6. have overawed
past continuous
  1. was overawing
  2. were overawing
  3. was overawing
  4. were overawing
  5. were overawing
  6. were overawing
future
  1. shall overawe
  2. will overawe
  3. will overawe
  4. shall overawe
  5. will overawe
  6. will overawe
continuous present
  1. am overawing
  2. are overawing
  3. is overawing
  4. are overawing
  5. are overawing
  6. are overawing
subjunctive
  1. be overawed
  2. be overawed
  3. be overawed
  4. be overawed
  5. be overawed
  6. be overawed
diverse
  1. overawe!
  2. let's overawe!
  3. overawed
  4. overawing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for overawe:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
hacer chantaje browbeat; intimidate; overawe blackmail; extort
intimidar badger; browbeat; bully; frighten; intimidate; overawe; startle; terrorise; terrorize browbeat; bully; bullyrag; embarrass; menace; threaten
poner bajo presión browbeat; intimidate; overawe
- cow

Related Words for "overawe":

  • overawing

Synonyms for "overawe":


Related Definitions for "overawe":

  1. subdue, restrain, or overcome by affecting with a feeling of awe; frighten (as with threats)1