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  1. Wake and wake up are verbs which mean ‘stop sleeping or end someone else’s sleep’. They are used in everyday language. …

  2. The meaning of WAKE is to be or remain awake. How to use wake in a sentence. to be or remain awake; to remain awake on watch especially over a corpse; to stay up late in revelry…

  3. wake noun [C] (FUNERAL) an occasion when the family and friends of a dead person meet in order to look at the dead body the night before it is buried, or when they meet after a dead person has been buried to drink and talk about the person's life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. When you wake or when someone or something wakes you, you become conscious again after being asleep. It was cold and dark when I woke at 6.30. American English : wake / ˈweɪk /

  5. Wake definition: to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken (often followed by up).. See examples of WAKE used in a sentence.

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

  7. WAKE meaning: 1. to stop sleeping or to make someone else stop sleeping: 2. after something has happened, and…. Learn more.

  8. When you wake or when someone or something wakes you, you become conscious again after being asleep. It was cold and dark when I woke at 6.30. American English : wake / ˈweɪk /

  9. wake. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wake1 /weɪk/ S2 W3 (also wake up) verb (past tense woke /wəʊk $ woʊk/, past participle woken /ˈwəʊkən $ ˈwoʊ-/) [ intransitive, transitive] to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping When she woke, the sun was streaming through the windows.

  10. waken: to wake from one's daydreams. to become cognizant or aware of something; awaken; waken: to wake to the true situation. to be or continue to be awake: Whether I wake or sleep, I think of you. to remain awake for some purpose, duty, etc.: I will wake until you return. to hold a wake over a corpse. to keep watch or vigil. v.t. to rouse from ...

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