6 adverbs to describe how to awe

Simultaneously the crowd went silent; silent as the still prairie about them, awed irresistibly by the thing they had themselves wittingly or unwittingly done.

When the swirling waters carried the canoe down into the gorge of the Yuga both Ben and Beatrice were instinctively awed and stilled.

There is a dignity about Marescotti that involuntarily awes them.

As it is, in many parts of the Union, the judges and magistrates are notoriously awed by the people, and the most perfidious wretches are suffered to escape the hands of justice.

He bore his great commission in his look: But sweetly temper'd awe; and soften'd all he spoke.

Segrave himself stood silent and abashed, whilst everyone listened, unconsciously awed by that unmistakable note of righteousness which somehow rang through Lambert's voice.

6 adverbs to describe how to  awe  - Adverbs for  awe