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  1. to start to react to a situation after a period in which you have done very little, or to make someone start to react to a situation: Companies need to wake up and pay attention to the public's increasing concern about the environment. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. : to become aware or to make (someone) aware of something (such as an existing problem or danger) They finally woke up and realized what was happening. usually used with to. a study that woke people up to the importance of regular exercise. In 1997, …

  3. Definition of 'wake up' Word Frequency. wake up. 1. phrasal verb B1. If something such as an activity wakes you up, it makes you more alert and ready to do things after you have been lazy or inactive. A cool shower wakes up the body and boosts circulation. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [ Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. See also wake [sense 1]

  4. WAKE UP TO SOMETHING definition: 1. to start to understand that a situation or problem exists: 2. to start to understand that a…. Learn more.

  5. noun. an act or instance of waking up. an act or instance of being awakened: I asked the hotel desk for a wake-up at 6. a time of awaking or being awakened: I'll need a 5 o'clock wake-up to make the early plane. flicker 2. adjective. serving to wake one from sleep: Tell the front desk you want a wake-up call. serving to arouse or alert:

  6. Definition of wake up phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. IPA guide. Other forms: woke up; waking up; waked up; wakes up; woken up. Definitions of wake up. verb. stop sleeping. synonyms: arouse, awake, awaken, come alive, wake, waken. see more. verb. cause to become awake or conscious.

  8. wake up meaning, definition, what is wake up: to stop sleeping, or to make someone sto...: Learn more.

  9. ˈwaken verb. to wake. What time are you going to waken him?; I wakened early. despertar. wake up. 1. to wake. Wake up! You're late; The baby woke up in the middle of the night. despertar. 2. to become aware of. It is time you woke up to the fact that you are not working hard enough. despertar, darse cuenta.

  10. [transitive] wake something (literary or formal) to make somebody remember something or feel something again. The incident woke memories of his past sufferings. Word Origin. Idioms. wake up and smell the coffee. (informal) used to tell somebody to become aware of what is really happening in a situation, especially when this is something unpleasant.