Wake ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Wake ( verb )

  1. To stop sleeping.
  2. To become or cause to become alert or conscious.

Origin:

Old english wacan, of germanic origin; related to dutch waken and german wachen.

Examples:

  1. I woke up early to catch my flight.
  2. She woke up to the smell of fresh coffee.
  3. He woke the baby by making too much noise.
  4. The noise outside woke her up.
  5. The alarm clock woke him up at 6am.

(As a noun)

Wake ( noun )

  1. To stop sleeping.
  2. To become or cause to become alert or conscious.

Origin:

Old english wacan, of germanic origin; related to dutch waken and german wachen.

Examples:

  1. I woke up early to catch my flight.
  2. She woke up to the smell of fresh coffee.
  3. He woke the baby by making too much noise.
  4. The noise outside woke her up.
  5. The alarm clock woke him up at 6am.
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