Awe or Awesome

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The word awe is a noun, and some people consider it is short for awesome, however, it is not.

Awe is defined as a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.

I use the word awe to describe my first sight of the Grand Canyon, for which I’m still in awe of its beauty, depth, and enormous vastness. As I looked below into the canyon, I was awestruck with fear, wonderment, respect and admiration. I tried to imagine the first pioneers who traversed to the bottom of the canyon.

The word awesome is an adjective, defining something extremely impressive or daunting, inspiring great admiration apprehension or fear.

My Grand Canyon visit was awe-inspiring, but it was eclipsed by the awesome, impressive and inspiring beauty of Glacier National Park. I found admiration in the engineering design of the “Going to the Sun Road” I traversed on my motorcycle.

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Going to the Sun Road

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11 responses to “Awe or Awesome”

  1. [ Smiles ] Your photos are breathtaking!

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  2. Beautiful photos! I keep insisting to friends that the Grand Canyon is so difficult to capture and describe effectively because it’s so vast. (Every single photograph I’ve taken still makes it look like a fake backdrop.)

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  3. Awesome post and stunning pictures πŸ™‚

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  4. The Grand Canyon is awe inspiring.

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  5. What a great trip. My husband and son went to the G Canyon last month. They found Sedona even more beautiful.

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    1. Oh, yes, there is so much enormous beauty for our eyes to view. πŸ™‚

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    2. Oh yes, there is so much incredible natural beauty our eyes should view before we leave this earth. πŸ™‚

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  6. Great images Marty. I have been to both places but sadly before I started photographing so I don’t have any picture. Your images capture both beautifully.

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  7. Both words work in nature πŸ™‚

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