awaken
1 of 1verb/ə.ˈweɪ.kən/
Forms:awakens,awakening,awakened,awakened
1
to stop sleeping and become aware
- The gentle sunrise helped her awaken peacefully.
- Loud noises can sometimes cause people to awaken suddenly.
- It's essential to awaken at a consistent time for a healthy sleep routine.
- Parents often check on their children upon awakening in the morning.
- Some individuals use natural light to awaken gradually, mimicking the sunrise.
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2
to bring someone from sleep or unconsciousness to a state of awareness or alertness
transitive- The soft chime of her alarm clock awakened her gently.
- The bright morning sunlight awakened him, filling the room with warmth.
- The nurse awakened the patient to check their vital signs.
- He was suddenly awakened by a loud noise in the middle of the night.
- The cold breeze awakened him from his nap on the porch.
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3
to cause someone to become aware of something, often by providing new information or insights
transitive- The documentary awakened viewers to the devastating impact of climate change.
- Her travels awakened her to the beauty and diversity of different cultures.
- The teacher’s lesson awakened students to the power of creative writing.
- His experience volunteering awakened him to the needs of his community.
- The news article awakened readers to the urgency of protecting endangered species.