- verbawake (verb) · awakes (third person present) · awoke (past tense) · awaking (present participle) · awoken (past participle)
- stop sleeping; wake from sleep:"she awoke to find the streets covered in snow"
- cause (someone) to wake from sleep:"my screams awoke my parents"
- regain consciousness:"I awoke six hours after the operation"
- (awake to)become aware of; come to a realization of:"the authorities finally awoke to the extent of the problem"
- make or become active again:"there were echoes and scents that awoke some memory in me"
adjectiveawake (adjective)- not asleep:"the noise might keep you awake at night"
- (awake to)aware of:"too few are awake to the dangers"
OriginOld English āwæcnan, āwacian, both used in the sense ‘come out of sleep’ (see a-, wake).
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