wake (up) (Meaning)

wake (up)

to rouse (a person or animal) from or as if from sleep, to become aware or to make (someone) aware of something (such as an existing problem or danger), awake entry 1, wake entry 1, to cease sleeping, serving to wake up, to make (something) active

wake (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The rooster's crow woke me up at the crack of dawn.
  2. The alarm clock failed to wake me up, so I missed my appointment.
  3. The sound of her crying woke up the entire neighborhood.
  4. I woke up from a deep sleep feeling refreshed and energized.
  5. The baby's cries woke up both parents in the middle of the night.
  6. The loud music woke up the sleeping residents of the building.
  7. The sudden flash of lightning woke me up from a nightmare.
  8. I woke up with a start, realizing I had slept through my class.
  9. The scent of freshly brewed coffee woke up my senses.
  10. I woke up feeling groggy and disoriented after a long flight.

FAQs About the word wake (up)

to rouse (a person or animal) from or as if from sleep, to become aware or to make (someone) aware of something (such as an existing problem or danger), awake e

jazz (up), whip (up), stimulate, zip (up), awaken, awake, amp (up), liven (up), pep (up), arouse

weary, wear, exhaust, harass, undermine, burn out, knock out, drain, wear out, wash out

The rooster's crow woke me up at the crack of dawn.

The alarm clock failed to wake me up, so I missed my appointment.

The sound of her crying woke up the entire neighborhood.

I woke up from a deep sleep feeling refreshed and energized.