underawed

Insufficiently awestruck; unimpressed.

Adjective

  1. Insufficiently awestruck; unimpressed.
    • Encumbered scriveners can usually count on having their egos trimmed regularly by eager and chronically underawed spouses. - 1985, Robert L. Steed, Money, Power, and Sex: A Self-help Guide for All Ages, →ISBN, page 127:
    • Garrett is so underawed that when asked whether he'll bring the Kid in or not, he simply turns and rides away without bothering to respond. - 2002, Neil Fulwood, The Films of Sam Peckinpah, →ISBN, page 115:
    • The underawed Baldinucci goes on to explain how Guidotti was flapping with all his strength as he fell—but eventually he could flap no more. - 2007, Michael Abrams, Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers, →ISBN:

Forms

more underawed most underawed

Verb

  1. simple past and past participle of underawe