awake

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1awake

verb \ə-ˈwāk\
awoke\-ˈwōk\ also awaked\-ˈwākt\awo·ken\-ˈwō-kən\ or awaked also awokeawak·ing

Definition of AWAKE

intransitive verb
1
: to cease sleeping
2
: to become aroused or active again
3
: to become conscious or aware of something <awoke to the possibilities>
transitive verb
1
: to arouse from sleep or a sleeplike state <awoken by the storm>
2
: to make active : stir up <awoke old memories>

Examples of AWAKE

  1. She fell asleep immediately but awoke an hour later.
  2. I awoke several times during the night.
  3. The baby awoke from his nap.
  4. The alarm awoke me early.
  5. They were awoken by a loud bang.

Origin of AWAKE

Middle English awaken (from Old English awacan, onwacan, from 1a-, on + wacan to awake) & awakien, from Old English awacian, from 1a- + wacian to be awake — more at wake
First Known Use: before 12th century

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