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awake

not asleep / conscious / aware / to wake up / to rouse
AdjectiveIntransitive VerbTransitive Verb
past: awokepp: awokening: awaking

This word functions as both a state of consciousness and the action of transitioning into that state. When used as an adjective, it describes a condition of being alert, whether physically out of sleep or mentally cognizant of a reality. It often carries a sense of suddenness or clarity, as in being wide awake. As a verb, it describes the process of waking up. While similar to wake, awake is often perceived as more formal or literary in its transitive use, where an external force triggers the transition from sleep to consciousness.

Meanings

Adjective

Not asleep.

"He was wide awake at three in the morning."

Intransitive Verb
[~][~ from something]

To stop sleeping and become conscious.

"The baby awoke from a nap and started crying."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To cause someone to stop sleeping.

"The loud noise awoke me from my deep sleep."

Adjective

Aware of or cognizant of a particular fact or situation.

"They are now awake to the dangers of the new policy."

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