In this article, you’ll find a comprehensive list of words that start with “aw,” broadening your vocabulary and enhancing your language skills.
- Awaken- To wake up or rouse from sleep.
- Award- To give a prize or recognition.
- Aware- Having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- Awash- Covered or flooded with water.
- Awfully- Very; extremely.
- Awkward- Causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience.
- Awe- A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.
- Awesome- Extremely impressive or daunting.
- Awning- A canopy made of fabric or plastic that provides shade or shelter.
- Awry- Away from the correct or expected course; askew.
- Awhile- For a short time.
- Awakened- Roused from sleep, having become aware of something.
- Awing- Causing awe or wonder.
- Awakenings- Instances of becoming aware of something anew.
- Awakenings- The act of waking from sleep.
- Awakening- An act of awakening from sleep or becoming aware of something.
- Awn- The bristle-like appendage of certain grasses.
- Awnless- Lacking awns.
- Awe- inspiring – Evoking awe.
- Awash with- Filled, covered, or flooded with something.
- Away- At a distance from a particular place.
- Awesome- Inspiring awe, often in a slightly overwhelming way.
- Awed- Filled with awe.
- Aweless- Lacking awe or reverence.
- Awe- struck – Filled with or revealing awe.
- Awned- Having awns.
- Awfully- Very badly or unpleasantly.
- Awoken- Past participle of awake; having been woken up.
- Awless- Lacking reverence or respect.
- Awl- A small, pointed tool used for making holes in wood or leather.
- Awmous- Alms.
- Awing with- Impressing or inspiring with awe.
- Aweary- Weary or tired.
- Awash with- Containing large amounts of something.
- Awash in- Covered or flooded with something.
- Awe- striking – Inspiring or evoking awe.
- Awkwardly- In an uneasy or ungainly manner.
- Awfully good- Surprisingly excellent.
- Awash in debt- Overwhelmed by financial obligations.
- Award- winning – Having won a prize or recognition.
- Awash with light- Filled or flooded with light.
- Aw- shucks – Displaying false humility or modesty.
- Awordements- Consenting or acknowledging.
- Awayday- A day’s leave from work.
- Awave- Waving.
- Awe- ebbing – The lessening of awe.
- Awhedge- To hedge with awe.
- Aware- making – Process of becoming aware.
- Aweigh- Of an anchor, raised just clear of the sea or riverbed.
- Awesomeness- The quality of being awe-inspiring.
- Awheels- Traveling by car or other wheeled vehicle.
- Awhoop- To make a whooping sound.
- Awkwardness- The quality of being awkward.
- Awkwarding- Making something awkward.
- Awn- like – Resembling an awn.
- Aweary- Worn out or fatigued.
- Awayness- The state of being away.
- Awkward turtle- A hand signal representing awkwardness.
- Awrite- To write.