Every morpheme can be classified as either free or bound. These categories are mutually exclusive, and as such, a given morpheme will belong to exactly one of them.
<span>Free morphemes can function independently as words (e.g. town, dog) and can appear with other lexemes (e.g. town hall, doghouse). </span>
<span>Bound morphemes appear only as parts of words, always in conjunction with a root and sometimes with other bound morphemes. For example, un- appears only accompanied by other morphemes to form a word.</span>
Answer:
To be awestruck is to be filled with wonder or be amazed at something. You are in a trance.
Explanation:
I stood and gazed into his eyes, awestruck that anyone could be so beautiful.
I could tell that she was impressed with my handiwork from the awestruck expression on her face.
He stared with an awestruck expression at the cave full of jewels.