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    awake
    /əˈweɪk/

    verb

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

    adjective

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  2. Awake is an adjective that means not sleeping, and a verb that means to stop sleeping or to make someone stop sleeping. Learn how to use awake in different contexts, synonyms, grammar, and translations.

  3. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the word awake as a verb and an adjective. Find out the difference between awake and awaken, and see examples, synonyms, and word history.

  4. Learn the meaning of awake as an adjective and a verb, with synonyms, grammar rules and usage examples. Find out how to pronounce awake and translate it in different languages.

  5. Awake is a verb that means to wake up, rouse, or become aware of something. It can also be an adjective that means not sleeping or alert. Learn more about its origin, history, and related words.

  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.

  7. adjective. /əˈweɪk/ [not before noun] not asleep (especially immediately before or after sleeping) to be half/fully awake. to be wide awake(= fully awake) I was still awake when he came to bed. The noise was keeping everyone awake. I was finding it hard to stay awake. He lies awake at night worrying about his job.

  8. 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.

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