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    Wide-a·wake
    /ˌwīdəˈwāk/

    noun

    • 1. a soft felt hat with a low crown and wide brim.
  2. Wideawake can be a noun for a soft felt hat or an adjective for being fully awake or alert. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of wideawake from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  4. Wide awake means fully awake and unable to sleep. It can also mean keen, alert, or observant. See synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and sentences with wide awake.

  5. 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.

  6. Learn how to use the idiom "wide awake" to describe someone who is alert and attentive, or mentally quick-witted. Find out the origins, synonyms, antonyms, and cultural insights of this expression, and avoid common mistakes.

  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. Wide-awake means fully awake or alert. It can also refer to a type of hat with a low crown and wide brim. See different sources, translations and examples of wide-awake usage.

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