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adj

woke

wohk
adj
1
Aware of and actively concerned about social injustice, especially around race.
"The brand tried to seem woke with its new ad campaign."
2
Used critically to describe someone or something seen as overly focused on political correctness or identity politics.
"Critics dismissed the reboot as a woke rewrite of the original film."

How to Use Woke

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAlert to social injustice — used approvingly by some and as an insult by others, depending on who is speaking.

When to use it

Highly politically charged; the same word can be a compliment or a put-down depending on the speaker's stance.

Common pairings
woke culture go woke stay woke

Word Forms

more woke comparative, woker comparative, wokes plural, most woke superlative, wokest superlative

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Etymology

Originally the informal past tense of "wake" ("I woke up"). The social-justice sense dates back to the 1930s among Black American speakers, then spread widely online in the 2010s — where it also picked up a critical, mocking use.

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