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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
The night before the fire exploded, the eerie howl of the Santa Ana winds kept some awake.
Diaz said he awoke to a baseball bat bashing his head, causing wounds that required 10 stitches to heal.
Hours earlier, just before dawn, he had been awoken by a phalanx of officers who had stormed into the small Hollywood apartment he shared with his mother and sister.
I fell asleep contentedly on the drive home but awoke as we pulled into our favorite spot at the Muckenthaler.
Mr Roffe-Silvester was hit several times over the head with a hammer when he went to investigate what was happening when he was awoken in his quarters by the incident, the court was told.
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