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    wakeful
    /ˈweɪkf(ʊ)l/

    adjective

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  2. : not sleeping or able to sleep : sleepless. wakefully. ˈwāk-fə-lē. adverb. wakefulness noun. Synonyms. awake. insomniac. sleepless. wide-awake. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of wakeful in a Sentence. the mother remained wakeful until her child returned home.

  3. WAKEFUL definition: 1. not able to sleep, or used to describe a period of time when you are not able to sleep: 2. not…. Learn more.

  4. If you're wide awake, especially when you should be asleep, you're wakeful. A wakeful baby can be perfectly pleasant in the middle of the day but is a lot less fun after midnight. Many new parents spend weeks or months of wakeful nights, and even getting a new puppy can lead to a long, wakeful period of your life.

  5. Wakeful definition: unable to sleep; not sleeping; indisposed to sleep. See examples of WAKEFUL used in a sentence.

  6. 1. keeping awake; not sleeping. 2. alert; watchful; vigilant. 3. a. unable to sleep.

  7. WAKEFUL meaning: 1. not able to sleep, or used to describe a period of time when you are not able to sleep: 2. not…. Learn more.

  8. Define wakeful. wakeful synonyms, wakeful pronunciation, wakeful translation, English dictionary definition of wakeful. adj. 1. a. Not sleeping or not able to sleep. b. Without sleep; sleepless. 2. Watchful; alert. wake′ful·ly adv. wake′ful·ness n. American Heritage®...

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  10. wakeful meaning, definition, what is wakeful: not sleeping or unable to sleep: Learn more.

  11. Aug 19, 2024 · wakeful (comparative more wakeful, superlative most wakeful) Awake; not sleeping. Sleepless. Vigilant and alert; watchful.