From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishawestruckawe‧struck /ˈɔːstrʌk $ ˈɒː-/ adjective IMPRESSfeeling great respect for the importance, difficulty, or seriousness of someone or something She gazed awestruck at the jewels.
Examples from the Corpus
awestruck• When I consider the journeys of these slow-moving creatures, I am awestruck.• Jane was spending the day with the girls, who were awestruck by it all now.• Several of the ball players signed autographs for the awestruck kids.• For a dozen heartbeats the city was awestruck, numbed and silent.• The Rattlers have long gotten over the awestruck stage with Orlando.• She was Demeter, she told the awestruck women.