Awake

  • 31Awake to — fully aware: He s awake up to what s going on; they re awake to our plan …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 32awake to — Australian Slang fully aware: He s awake up to what s going on; they re awake to our plan …

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  • 33awake — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. alert, heedful, observant, attentive; keen, knowing; informed, astute, watchful, on guard, unsleeping, vigilant. See care, knowledge, attention. v. awaken, knock up (sl.). See activity, excitement.… …

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  • 34awake — [OE] Awake was formed by adding the intensive prefix ā to the verb wake (in Old English wacan or wacian, related to watch, and also ultimately to vegetable, vigil, and vigour). The adjective awake arose in the 13th century; it was originally a… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 35awake — re·awake; awake; …

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  • 36awake —   Ala, makalahia.    ♦ To awake from sleep, lana ka hiamoe.    ♦ To awake suddenly, puoho …

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  • 37awake — [OE] Awake was formed by adding the intensive prefix ā to the verb wake (in Old English wacan or wacian, related to watch, and also ultimately to vegetable, vigil, and vigour). The adjective awake arose in the 13th century; it was originally a… …

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  • 38awake — awakeable, adj. /euh wayk /, v., awoke or awaked, awoke or awaked or awoken, awaking, adj. v.t., v.i. 1. to wake up; rouse from sleep: I awoke at six with a feeling of dread. 2. to rouse to action; become active: His flagging interest awoke. 3.… …

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  • 39awake — 1. adjective /əˈweɪk/ a) Not asleep; conscious. b) Alert, aware. Syn: conscious, lucid, wide awake Ant …

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  • 40awake to — phr verb Awake to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑sound …

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