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Antonyms for unawed

not awed

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This government, the offspring of our own choice uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely free in its principles, in the distribution of its powers, uniting security with energy, and containing within itself a provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and your support.
There is an underlying element of high romanticism in these stanzas that recalls lines from Goethe's Faust, "At the whirring loom of Time unawed,/ I work the living mantle of God" (98).
The unheard-of world No.109 looked at ease and completely unawed throughout the entire match against the 2009 Roland Garros champion.
As you see, I am quite unrepentant, and am even unawed by your critic, all the more so because I can claim that I shared no pains to put my best effort into this volume.
See Thomas Jefferson, Petition to Virginia House of Delegates (asserting that the privilege exists to ensure that representatives "in the discharge of their functions, should be free from the cognizance or coercion of the coordinate branches, Judiciary and Executive; and that their communications with their constituents should of right, as of duty, also, be free, full, and unawed by any"), in 8 THE WORKS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON IN TWELVE VOLUMES 322, 322 (Paul Leicester Ford ed., 1904).
"Espying the mate drawing near as he was toiling at the pump with the rest, the Lakeman affected not to notice him, but unawed, went on with his gay banterings.
Borodin's Polovtsian Dances were glorious, strings warmly singing, woodwind soloists unawed by their exposure.
It begins with an invocation: Who may look back on unrecorded time, And feel unawed at the momentous view; When nothing but what is sublimely great Unfolds itself in every phase and form?-- Then oh!
Both goals, scored in the second half, sprang from left-wing moves and it was appropriate, from a Newcastle point of view, that the equaliser should come from Mitchell for, although he was not brought into the game as frequently as his play warranted, he was without doubt the visitors' best forward, completely unawed by Ron Staniforth's reputation.
Professor Brunt seems unawed by the "hypothetical monopolist" test for market definition that has become the norm in the U.S., suggesting that the apparent precision of the U.S.