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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome definition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a particular definition is impressive or particularly well-articulated.
Example: "The term 'empathy' has an awesome definition that captures the essence of understanding others' feelings."
Alternatives: "great explanation" or "fantastic description".
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Bonus points for quoting The Urban Dictionary's awesome definition of a meme "The thing that's on your mind when nothing else is and your fingers are on a keyboard" in the intro graph.
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Being awesome, by definition, means putting yourself out there, no matter how scary that is.
Cuban said that McCarthy was an "awesome" guy and "the definition of ultimate class" but that he was dull, too, and so he was fired.
Day or night, covered or not, the Colosseum, by definition, is awesome.
But Paul famously greets his fans outside his house, which is basically the definition of awesome!
In the 1988 British Collins Pocket Reference English Dictionary, the word "awesome" has a single definition: "dread mingled with reverence".
"Snowpiercer" was campy and awesome in the true definition of that word, and probably could have been a huge hit if it weren't so bleak and dark.
In a world of predictable superhero movies, "Godzilla" feels fresh and new simply by cribbing the playbook from "Jurassic Park" and "Jaws"; it's worthy of being called awesome in the truest definition of that overused word.
Every inhabited landscape is a palimpsest (this is me now: what an awesome word! see below for definition), its original parchment nearly blackened with the cross-hatching of successive generations of authors, claiming this place as their own and imposing their designs on it, as if their temporary interpretations would stand forever.
Okay, so this entry may be pushing the definition of "actually awesome," but it's such an oddity that it had to be included.
The Urban Dictionary's top definition of the word "awesome" could barely be pithier: "Something Americans use to describe everything".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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