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    Wide-a·wake
    /ˌwīdəˈwāk/

    noun

    • 1. a soft felt hat with a low crown and wide brim.
  2. The meaning of WIDEAWAKE is a soft felt hat with a low crown and a wide brim. How to use wideawake in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wideawake.

  3. Someone who is wide awake is fully awake and unable to sleep. I could not relax and still felt wide awake. Synonyms: conscious , fully awake , roused , wakened More Synonyms of wide awake

  4. adjective. fully awake; with the eyes wide open. Synonyms: unsleeping, astir, wakeful, open-eyed, awake. Antonyms: restful, sleeping, asleep, somnolent, lethargic, drowsy, sleepy. alert, keen, or knowing: a wide-awake young woman. Synonyms: astute, quick, sharp, vigilant, watchful.

  5. Synonyms for WIDE-AWAKE: awake, wakeful, sleepless, awakened, insomniac, aware, up, about; Antonyms of WIDE-AWAKE: sleeping, dormant, asleep, resting, sleepy, drowsy, unawakened, nodding.

  6. The idiom “wide awake” is often used to describe someone who is paying close attention or who is particularly observant. For example, you might say that a detective was wide awake during an investigation or that a student was wide awake during class.

  7. Definitions of wide-awake. adjective. fully awake. “so excited she was wide-awake all night”. synonyms: unsleeping. awake. not in a state of sleep; completely conscious. adjective. fully alert and watchful.

  8. Someone who is wide awake is fully awake and unable to sleep. I could not relax and still felt wide awake. Synonyms: conscious , fully awake , roused , wakened More Synonyms of wide awake

  9. How to use . wide-awake in a sentence"Here come the Austrians," whispered one boy to another, as he gazed at the gray wide-awakes and knapsacks.

  10. 1. conscious, fully awake, roused, wakened I could not relax and was still wide awake after midnight. 2. alert, vigilant, on the ball (informal), aware, keen, wary, watchful, observant, on the alert, on your toes, on the qui vive, heedful You need to stay alert and wide awake to avoid accidents as you drive.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · wide awake ( comparative more wide awake, superlative most wide awake) ( idiomatic) awake and very alert; vigilant, watchful. ( figurative) keyed in or aware of things; not oblivious; woke .

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