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Meaning of wake

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wake

Pronunciation:/ˈweɪk/

noun

Definitions

  1. The act of waking, or state of being awake.

  2. The state of forbearing sleep, especially for solemn or festive purposes; a vigil.

verb

Definitions

  1. (often followed by up) To stop sleeping.

    Example: I woke up at four o'clock this morning.

  2. (often followed by up) To make somebody stop sleeping; to rouse from sleep.

    Example: The neighbour's car alarm woke me from a strange dream.

  3. To put in motion or action; to arouse; to excite.

  4. To be excited or roused up; to be stirred up from a dormant, torpid, or inactive state; to be active.

wake

Pronunciation:/ˈweɪk/

noun

Definitions

  1. A period after a person's death before or after the body is buried, cremated, etc.; in some cultures accompanied by a party and/or collectively sorting through the deceased's personal effects.

  2. (Church of England) 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.

  3. A number of vultures assembled together.

wake

Pronunciation:/ˈweɪk/

noun

Definitions

  1. The path left behind a ship on the surface of the water.

  2. The turbulent air left behind a flying aircraft.

  3. The area behind something, typically a rapidly moving object.