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    A·wake
    /əˈwāk/

    verb

    • 1. stop sleeping; wake from sleep: "she awoke to find the streets covered in snow" Similar wake (up)awakenstircome toOpposite fall asleep

    adjective

  2. 1. : to cease sleeping : to wake up. She awoke late that morning. The next day we awoke to the sound of drums. Sarah Ferrell. 2. : to become aroused or active again. when the volcano awoke. 3. : to become conscious or aware of something. awoke to the possibilities.

  3. AWAKE definition: 1. not sleeping: 2. If you are awake to something, you know about it: 3. to stop sleeping or to…. Learn more.

  4. knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts. see more. adjective. mentally perceptive and responsive;"an alert mind" “ awake to the dangers of her situation” “was now awake to the reality of his predicament” synonyms: alert, alive. aware, cognisant, cognizant.

  5. Awake definition: to wake up; rouse from sleep. See examples of AWAKE used in a sentence.

  6. 3 days ago · 6 meanings: Also: awaken 1. to emerge or rouse from sleep; wake 2. to become or cause to become alert 3. to become or make.... Click for more definitions.

  7. AWAKE meaning: 1. to not be sleeping: 2. to be completely awake 3. to wake up, or make someone wake up. Learn more.

  8. 1. to emerge or rouse from sleep; wake. 2. to become or cause to become alert. 3. ( usually foll by to) to become or make aware (of): to awake to reality. 4. ( tr) to arouse (feelings, etc) or cause to remember (memories, etc) adj ( postpositive)

  9. Definition of awake adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. It can mean somebody has finished sleeping: What time do you usually wake up? or that somebody or something has disturbed your sleep: The children woke me up. I was woken (up) by the telephone. The verb awake is usually only used in writing and in the past tense awoke: She awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine. Waken and awaken are much more formal.

  11. • I've lain awake at nights, turning the problem over and over in my mind. • I'm usually awake before anyone else. • About 2 a. m. he was jerked awake by noises. • Will I be awake by the time I get back to the ward? • Ellen was determined to stay awake, despite the late hour. • We lay awake for hours, each immersed in his or her own ...

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