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Definition of wake
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Wake (n.) The act of
waking,
or being
awaked;
also, the state of being
awake..
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Wakener
::
Wakener
(n.) One who
wakens.
Wakened
::
Wakened
(imp. & p. pr.) of Wake.
Awakening
::
Awakening
(a.)
Rousing
from
sleep,
in a
natural
or a
figurative
sense;
rousing
into
activity;
exciting;
as, the
awakening
city; an
awakening
discourse;
the
awakening
dawn..
Wakening
::
Wakening
(n.) The
revival
of an
action.
Ridicule
::
Ridicule
(v. t.) To laugh at
mockingly
or
disparagingly;
to
awaken
ridicule
toward
or
respecting.
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To cause to
spring
up from a
recumbent
position,
from a state of
quiet,
or the like; to
awaken;
to
arouse..
Awake
::
Awake (a.) Not
sleeping
or
lethargic;
roused
from
sleep;
in a state of
vigilance
or
action.
Rewake
::
Rewake
(v. t. & i.) To wake
again.
Sleepless
::
Sleepless
(a.)
Having
no
sleep;
wakeful.
Waken
::
Waken (v. t.) To
excite;
to
rouse;
to move to
action;
to
awaken.
Nightmare
::
Nightmare
(n.) A
condition
in sleep
usually
caused
by
improper
eating
or by
digestive
or
nervous
troubles,
and
characterized
by a sense of
extreme
uneasiness
or
discomfort
(as of
weight
on the chest or
stomach,
impossibility
of
motion
or
speech,
etc.),
or by
frightful
or
oppressive
dreams,
from which one wakes after
extreme
anxiety,
in a
troubled
state of mind;
incubus..
Respective
::
Respective
(a.)
Fitted
to
awaken
respect.
Pity
::
Pity (v. t.) To feel pity or
compassion
for; to have
sympathy
with; to
compassionate;
to
commiserate;
to have
tender
feelings
toward
(any one),
awakened
by a
knowledge
of
suffering..
Woke
::
Woke (imp. & p. p.) Wake.
Wake
::
Wake (n.) An
annual
parish
festival
formerly
held in
commemoration
of the
dedication
of a
church.
Originally,
prayers
were said on the
evening
preceding,
and hymns were sung
during
the
night,
in the
church;
subsequently,
these
vigils
were
discontinued,
and the day
itself,
often with
succeeding
days, was
occupied
in rural
pastimes
and
exercises,
attended
by
eating
and
drinking,
often to
excess..
Disentrance
::
Disentrance
(v. t.) To
awaken
from a
trance
or an
enchantment.
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) To
remain
awake with any one as nurse or
attendant;
to
attend
on the sick
during
the
night;
as, to watch with a man in a
fever..
Reawake
::
Reawake
(v. i.) To awake
again.
Awaken
::
Awaken
(v. t.) To rouse from sleep or
torpor;
to
awake;
to wake.
Waeg
::
Waeg (n.) The
kittiwake.
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