Wake
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Wake ( verb )
- To stop sleeping.
- To become or cause to become alert or conscious.
Origin:
Old english wacan, of germanic origin; related to dutch waken and german wachen.
Examples:
- I woke up early to catch my flight.
- She woke up to the smell of fresh coffee.
- He woke the baby by making too much noise.
- The noise outside woke her up.
- The alarm clock woke him up at 6am.
(As a noun)
Wake ( noun )
- To stop sleeping.
- To become or cause to become alert or conscious.
Origin:
Old english wacan, of germanic origin; related to dutch waken and german wachen.
Examples:
- I woke up early to catch my flight.
- She woke up to the smell of fresh coffee.
- He woke the baby by making too much noise.
- The noise outside woke her up.
- The alarm clock woke him up at 6am.