Noun
The quality of striking with awe, or with reverence; dreadfulness; solemnity; as, the awfulness of this sacred place.
The state of being struck with awe; a spirit of solemnity; profound reverence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThat's what Trump's opponents crave most of all: the tacit unanimous affirmation by all Americans of the self-evident awfulness of Trump. Source: Internet
Star Trek Nemesis, the Argo, and everything that calls back to either is tainted with awfulness, car or no car. Source: Internet
However, the awfulness of our national anthem remains as does the seeming dishonesty of its writer. Source: Internet
Thank you for tolerating this awfulness so that we can all continue to benefit from your wisdom, because you are kinda awesome. Source: Internet
The answer to all that awfulness was also given, in visions of the divine mercy radiating from the heart of the Risen Christ experienced by a then-obscure Polish nun, a few years before the long dark night of occupation began. Source: Internet
In her post, Ibu Kathleen wrote about a couple gathering her in their arms when an angry man yelled all kinds of racial awfulness at her. Source: Internet