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awake


a·wake

A0551400 (ə-wāk′)v. a·woke (ə-wōk′) or a·waked, a·waked or a·wok·en (ə-wō′kən), a·wak·ing, a·wakes v.tr.1. To rouse from sleep; waken: "It was almost dark when the sound of crickets awoke her" (Jonathan Safran Foer).2. To make aware of: The report awoke him to the possibilities of a compromise.3. To stir up (memories, for example).v.intr.1. To wake up.2. To become alert.3. To become aware or cognizant: "Web publishers have awaked to the idea that they need to offer not only material appealing to children, but a little supervision as well" (Laurie J. Flynn). See Usage Note at wake1.adj.1. Completely conscious; not in a state of sleep.2. Fully alert; attuned. See Synonyms at aware.
[Middle English awaken, from Old English āwacan : ā-, intensive pref. + wacan, wake; see wake1.]

awake

(əˈweɪk) vb, awakes, awaking, awoke, awaked, awoken or awaked1. to emerge or rouse from sleep; wake2. to become or cause to become alert3. (usually foll by to) to become or make aware (of): to awake to reality. 4. (tr) to arouse (feelings, etc) or cause to remember (memories, etc)adj (postpositive) 5. not sleeping6. (sometimes foll by to) lively or alert[Old English awacian, awacan; see wake1]Usage: See at wake1

a•wake

(əˈweɪk)

v. a•woke a•waked, a•woke a•waked a•wo•ken, a•wak•ing, v.t. 1. to rouse from sleep. 2. to make active or alert; rouse: It awoke his flagging interest. v.i. 3. to emerge from sleep. 4. to become active or alert. 5. to become conscious of something: finally awoke to the facts. adj. 6. waking; not sleeping. 7. vigilant; alert. [before 1000; Old English awacen, past participle of awæcnan; see a-, wake]

awake

Awake, wake, awaken, and wake up can all be intransitive verbs to say that someone becomes conscious again after being asleep. They can also be transitive verbs to say that someone makes you conscious when you have been asleep.

Awake and wake are irregular verbs. Their past tense forms are awoke and woke, and their -ed participles are awoken and woken.

1. 'awake' and 'wake'

Awake and wake are fairly common in writing, especially as intransitive verbs.

I awoke from a deep sleep.I sometimes wake at four in the morning.
2. 'wake up'

In ordinary conversation, you use wake up.

Ralph, wake up!They went back to sleep but I woke them up again.
3. 'awake' used as an adjective

Awake can also be an adjective. If someone is awake, they are not asleep. Awake is usually used after linking verbs like be, stay, keep, and lie.

An hour later he was still awake.Cho stayed awake for a long time.

Awake is sometimes used after a noun.

She was the last person awake.

Be Careful!
Don't use awake in front of a noun. Don't say, for example, 'an awake child'. Say 'a child who is awake'.

Be Careful!
Don't say that someone is 'very awake'. You say that they are wide awake or fully awake.

He was wide awake by the time we reached my flat.She got up, still not fully awake.

awake


Past participle: awoken/awaked
Gerund: awaking
Imperative
awake
awake
Present
I awake
you awake
he/she/it awakes
we awake
you awake
they awake
Preterite
I awoke/awaked
you awoke/awaked
he/she/it awoke/awaked
we awoke/awaked
you awoke/awaked
they awoke/awaked
Present Continuous
I am awaking
you are awaking
he/she/it is awaking
we are awaking
you are awaking
they are awaking
Present Perfect
I have awoken/awaked
you have awoken/awaked
he/she/it has awoken/awaked
we have awoken/awaked
you have awoken/awaked
they have awoken/awaked
Past Continuous
I was awaking
you were awaking
he/she/it was awaking
we were awaking
you were awaking
they were awaking
Past Perfect
I had awoken/awaked
you had awoken/awaked
he/she/it had awoken/awaked
we had awoken/awaked
you had awoken/awaked
they had awoken/awaked
Future
I will awake
you will awake
he/she/it will awake
we will awake
you will awake
they will awake
Future Perfect
I will have awoken/awaked
you will have awoken/awaked
he/she/it will have awoken/awaked
we will have awoken/awaked
you will have awoken/awaked
they will have awoken/awaked
Future Continuous
I will be awaking
you will be awaking
he/she/it will be awaking
we will be awaking
you will be awaking
they will be awaking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been awaking
you have been awaking
he/she/it has been awaking
we have been awaking
you have been awaking
they have been awaking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been awaking
you will have been awaking
he/she/it will have been awaking
we will have been awaking
you will have been awaking
they will have been awaking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been awaking
you had been awaking
he/she/it had been awaking
we had been awaking
you had been awaking
they had been awaking
Conditional
I would awake
you would awake
he/she/it would awake
we would awake
you would awake
they would awake
Past Conditional
I would have awoken/awaked
you would have awoken/awaked
he/she/it would have awoken/awaked
we would have awoken/awaked
you would have awoken/awaked
they would have awoken/awaked
Thesaurus
Verb1.awake - stop sleepingawake - stop sleeping; "She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock"come alive, wake, wake up, waken, arouse, awakenchange state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
Adj.1.awake - not in a state of sleepawake - not in a state of sleep; completely conscious; "lay awake thinking about his new job"; "still not fully awake"alert, watchful - engaged in or accustomed to close observation; "caught by a couple of alert cops"; "alert enough to spot the opportunity when it came"; "constantly alert and vigilant, like a sentinel on duty"aware, cognisant, cognizant - (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception; "was aware of his opponent's hostility"; "became aware of her surroundings"; "aware that he had exceeded the speed limit"conscious - knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts; "remained conscious during the operation"; "conscious of his faults"; "became conscious that he was being followed"asleep - in a state of sleep; "were all asleep when the phone rang"; "fell asleep at the wheel"
2.awake - mentally perceptive and responsive;"an alert mind"; "alert to the problems"; "alive to what is going on"; "awake to the dangers of her situation"; "was now awake to the reality of his predicament"alert, aliveaware, cognisant, cognizant - (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception; "was aware of his opponent's hostility"; "became aware of her surroundings"; "aware that he had exceeded the speed limit"

awake

adjective1. not sleeping, sleepless, wide-awake, aware, waking, conscious, aroused, awakened, restless, restive, wakeful, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed I don't stay awake at night worrying about that.
not sleeping sleeping, asleep, unconscious, napping, dormant, crashed out (slang), dozing, dead to the world (informal)
verb1. wake up, come to, wake, stir, awaken, rouse I awoke to the sound of the wind in the trees.2. alert, excite, stimulate, provoke, revive, arouse, activate, awaken, fan, animate, stir up, incite, kick-start (informal), enliven, kindle, breathe life into, call forth, vivify He had awoken interest in the sport again.awake to alert to, aware of, on the lookout for, alive to, attentive to, on the alert for, observant of, watchful of, on guard to, on your toes to, heedful of, vigilant of They are awake to the challenge of stemming the exodus.

awake

verb1. To cease sleeping:arouse, awaken, rouse, stir, wake, waken.2. To induce or elicit (a reaction or emotion):arouse, awaken, kindle, raise, rouse, stir (up), waken.adjective1. Not in a state of sleep:unsleeping, wakeful, wide-awake.2. Marked by comprehension, cognizance, and perception:alive, aware, cognizant, sensible, sentient, wise.Slang: hip.Idiom: on to.
Translations
唤醒醒着的醒来

awake

(əˈweik) past tense awoke (əˈwouk) : past participles aˈwaked ~aˈwoken – verb to wake from sleep. He was awoken by a noise; He awoke suddenly. 喚醒,醒來 唤醒,醒来 adjective not asleep. Is he awake? 醒著的 醒着的aˈwaken verb1. to awake. I was awakened by the song of the birds. 喚醒 唤醒2. to start (a feeling of interest, guilt etc). His interest was awakened by the lecture. 引發 产生,引起

awake

唤醒zhCN, 醒着的zhCN

awake


awake(n) from

To rouse from something (often sleep). Today, I was awoken from my sleep by my neighbor's barking dog. Awake from your daydreams, class, it's time to talk about the periodic table.

awake to

1. To become aware of something. You need to awake to the serious problems plaguing our country.2. To be roused from one's sleep, due to a noise or other stimulus. This morning, I awoke to the sound of my neighbor's barking dog.See also: awake

wide awake

Totally awake and/or alert. I'm exhausted today because I was wide awake until 3 AM, ugh. Don't worry, I'm wide awake to the possible repercussions of this decision.See also: awake, wide

awake(n) from something

to wake up from something, such as a dream or a deep sleep. Tom awakened from a deep sleep at the sound of the phone ringing. At dawn, she awoke from her slumbers.See also: awake

awake(n) someone from something

to cause someone to wake up from something. The crowing of the rooster awakened Sally from her slumbers. She awakened herself from a deep sleep when she fell out of bed.See also: awake

awake(n) someone to something

to make someone alert to something, such as a problem or a need. We need to awaken the voters to the need for more taxes. They awakened themselves to their callousness and began to treat other people better.See also: awake

awake(n) to something

to wake up while experiencing something. Mary awoke to the smell of freshly brewed coffee. I love to awaken to music.See also: awake

wide awake

Fully awake; also, very alert. For example, He lay there, wide awake, unable to sleep, or She was wide awake to all the possibilities. The wide in this idiom alludes to the eyes being wide open. [Early 1800s] See also: awake, wide

awake


awake

A polysomnographically defined state not equal to any non-rapid eye movement (NREM) stages or rapid eye movement sleep. The awake state is characterised by alpha and beta waves, tonic EMG, voluntary rapid eye movements, and eye blinks; this definition of awake is valid only if the polysomnogram is matched by a resumption of a reasonably alert state of consciousness.

awake

Fully aroused Sleep disorders A polysomnographically defined state not equal to any NREM stages or REMS: characterized by alpha and beta waves, tonic EMG, voluntary REMS, and eye blinks

Patient discussion about awake

Q. Good morning! Anybody awake? A. Hi Immi - Well, I'm very happy you came back and said hello. I hope you rested well and had a good night sleep. How are you doing these days with your Bipolar? Is this a good period?

More discussions about awake

AWAKE


AcronymDefinition
AWAKEAlert, Well, And Keeping Energetic (American Sleep Apnea Association)
AWAKEAdvocacy for Women and Kids In Emergencies (est. 1986; Boston, MA)
AWAKEAssociation of Wisconsin Area Kodály Educators
AWAKEAdults Working and Advocating for Kids' Empowerment (Sylva, NC)

awake


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Synonyms for awake

adj not sleeping

Synonyms

  • not sleeping
  • sleepless
  • wide-awake
  • aware
  • waking
  • conscious
  • aroused
  • awakened
  • restless
  • restive
  • wakeful
  • bright-eyed and bushy-tailed

Antonyms

  • sleeping
  • asleep
  • unconscious
  • napping
  • dormant
  • crashed out
  • dozing
  • dead to the world

verb wake up

Synonyms

  • wake up
  • come to
  • wake
  • stir
  • awaken
  • rouse

verb alert

Synonyms

  • alert
  • excite
  • stimulate
  • provoke
  • revive
  • arouse
  • activate
  • awaken
  • fan
  • animate
  • stir up
  • incite
  • kick-start
  • enliven
  • kindle
  • breathe life into
  • call forth
  • vivify

phrase awake to

Synonyms

  • alert to
  • aware of
  • on the lookout for
  • alive to
  • attentive to
  • on the alert for
  • observant of
  • watchful of
  • on guard to
  • on your toes to
  • heedful of
  • vigilant of

Synonyms for awake

verb to cease sleeping

Synonyms

  • arouse
  • awaken
  • rouse
  • stir
  • wake
  • waken

verb to induce or elicit (a reaction or emotion)

Synonyms

  • arouse
  • awaken
  • kindle
  • raise
  • rouse
  • stir
  • waken

adj not in a state of sleep

Synonyms

  • unsleeping
  • wakeful
  • wide-awake

adj marked by comprehension, cognizance, and perception

Synonyms

  • alive
  • aware
  • cognizant
  • sensible
  • sentient
  • wise
  • hip

Synonyms for awake

verb stop sleeping

Synonyms

  • come alive
  • wake
  • wake up
  • waken
  • arouse
  • awaken

Related Words

  • change state
  • turn

adj not in a state of sleep

Related Words

  • alert
  • watchful
  • aware
  • cognisant
  • cognizant
  • conscious

Antonyms

  • asleep

adj mentally perceptive and responsive

Synonyms

  • alert
  • alive

Related Words

  • aware
  • cognisant
  • cognizant
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