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adj

awake

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adj
1
Not asleep; conscious.
"The baby was still awake at midnight."
"She lay awake worrying about the exam."
verb
1
To stop sleeping, or to wake someone else up.
"He awoke to the sound of rain on the window."

How to Use Awake

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishBeing conscious rather than asleep — or the act of waking up.

Common mistake

Awake is normally used after a linking verb ("stay awake"), while "awaken/wake" are the usual verbs for the action of waking someone.

Word Forms

awoke past tense, awaked past tense, awoken past tense, awaken past tense, awakes singular

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Etymology

From Middle English awake, a shortened form of awaken.

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