0 past simple and past participle of overawe
No doubt we were all supposed to be overawed by it and to think that it represented good value for money.
They went to local accountants, solicitors or banks, but often they were overawed.
Lastly, and this is the advice of excellence, those who are interviewed need not be overawed as they are to-day.
Even the medium-size firms find themselves overawed by the voices of the big companies which carry so much sway in employers' associations.
They invariably begin by feeling overawed at the prospect of conducting a quasi-judicial appeal without assistance.
Do not let us be overawed by too much sentiment.
I know that on occasion individuals and groups feel overawed by the advice which the large organisations have.
That is too restrictive because we know that many parents are overawed, if not diffident, about the way in which schools are run.