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awake
[ uh-weyk ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to wake up; rouse from sleep:
I awoke at six with a feeling of dread.
- to rouse to action; become active:
His flagging interest awoke.
- to come or bring to an awareness; become cognizant (often followed by to ):
She awoke to the realities of life.
adjective
- waking; not sleeping.
- vigilant; alert:
They were awake to the danger.
awake
/ əˈweɪk /
verb
- to emerge or rouse from sleep; wake
- to become or cause to become alert
- usually foll by to to become or make aware (of)
to awake to reality
- Alsoawaken tr to arouse (feelings, etc) or cause to remember (memories, etc)
adjective
- not sleeping
- sometimes foll by to lively or alert
Usage
Other Words From
- a·wakea·ble adjective
- half-a·wake adjective
- rea·wake verb reawoke or reawaked reawaking
- una·wake adjective
- una·wakea·ble adjective
- una·waked adjective
- una·waking adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of awake1
Example Sentences
Still jolted the team awake by intercepting a pass thrown into triple coverage on the first play of the second quarter, which led to a field goal.
In what is one of Europe's best performing economies, mum-of-four Emma says she lies awake at night worrying if her children will get the medical care they need.
That was certainly a challenge, but it kept us awake.
Glucose brought patients awake, sometimes with brain damage misinterpreted as psychological improvement.
"This was a very technically demanding project that required us to develop new strategies for recording and manipulating the activity of multiple neuromodulators simultaneously in awake, behaving animals," Cardozo Pinto shared.
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