awakening
Americanadjective
noun
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the act of awaking from sleep.
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a revival of interest or attention.
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a recognition, realization, or coming into awareness of something.
a rude awakening to the disagreeable facts.
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a renewal of interest in religion, especially in a community; a revival.
noun
Other Word Forms
- awakeningly adverb
- reawakening noun
- unawakening adjective
Etymology
Origin of awakening
Explanation
An awakening is the act of waking up from sleep. It can also refer to other forms of new or sudden consciousness. When you've been asleep, whether at night or during a nap, you wake up and regain consciousness. This is known as an awakening. However, this word is often used for more dramatic things than getting out of bed. Having a religious epiphany is an awakening. Deciding to get married could be considered an awakening. Any time you realize or accept something important and life-changing, it can be called an awakening, because it's almost like you were asleep before.
Vocabulary lists containing awakening
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Example Sentences
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Sara Pennypacker’s novel for young readers tells the story of a boy awakening to courage in Nazi-occupied France.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026
Natural disasters are inevitable, but often, the most devastating slumber for decades, sometimes centuries, only awakening when provoked.
From Salon • Mar. 20, 2026
Symptoms of nocturnal seizures can include signs of sudden awakening with confusion, thrashing, violent movements, screaming, or waking up on the floor.
From BBC • Mar. 10, 2026
"There has been a political awakening among younger people," she added, saying people were "very curious" about the parties, policies and candidates.
From Barron's • Mar. 4, 2026
He thought that they’d been crouching by the side of his cot as he slept and then had skulked away on his awakening.
From "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy
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