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  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. www.imdb.com › title › tt10418662Awake (2021) - IMDb

    Jun 9, 2021 · Awake: Directed by Mark Raso. With Gina Rodriguez, Ariana Greenblatt, Lucius Hoyos, Shamier Anderson. After a devastating global event wiped out all electronics and eliminated people's ability to sleep, a former soldier may have found a solution with her daughter.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Mark Raso
    • 2021-06-09
  4. verb [ I or T ] uk / əˈweɪk / us / əˈweɪk / awoke or US also awaked | awoken. literary. to stop sleeping or to make someone stop sleeping: I awoke at seven o'clock. She awoke me at seven. Synonyms. awaken literary. bestir yourself formal or humorous. rouse. wake (someone) up (STOP SLEEPING)

  5. Jun 9, 2021 · What would happen if humanity completely lost the ability to sleep? This simple catastrophic premise opens the world of Mark Raso’s “Awake” to all sorts of chaos, as humanity descends into madness with each waking moment unless a miracle cure can be found in just a handful of days.

  6. When you're awake, you're conscious and aware of your surroundings. When you're not awake, you're asleep. If you are reading this, you are indeed awake. Most people are awake during the day and asleep at night, but if you work the night shift or suffer from insomnia, you might also be awake at night. When awake is used as a verb, it means "wake ...

  7. 2 days ago · Definition of 'awake' Word Frequency. awake. (əweɪk ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense awakes , present participle awaking , past tense awoke , past participle awoken. 1. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE, ADJECTIVE after verb] Someone who is awake is not sleeping. I don't stay awake at night worrying about that.

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  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English awake1 /əˈweɪk/ S2 adjective [ not before noun] 1 not sleeping I hope he’s awake now. She was still only half awake when I brought her a cup of coffee. How do you stay awake during boring lectures? Emma lay awake half the night, worrying. The noise brought him wide awake (=completely awake).

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