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    wake-up
    /ˈwākˌəp/

    noun

    • 1. an instance of a person waking up or being woken up: "the wake-up comes in the dark before dawn"

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  2. : to become aware or to make (someone) aware of something (such as an existing problem or danger) They finally woke up and realized what was happening. usually used with to. a study that woke people up to the importance of regular exercise. In 1997, …

  3. to start to react to a situation after a period in which you have done very little, or to make someone start to react to a situation: Companies need to wake up and pay attention to the public's increasing concern about the environment. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. When you wake up, you become conscious again after being asleep. It's lovely to wake up every morning and see a blue sky. American English : wake up / weɪk ˈʌp /

  5. Definitions of wake up. verb. stop sleeping. synonyms: arouse, awake, awaken, come alive, wake, waken. see more. verb. cause to become awake or conscious. synonyms: arouse, awaken, rouse, wake, waken. see more.

  6. noun. an act or instance of waking up. an act or instance of being awakened: I asked the hotel desk for a wake-up at 6. a time of awaking or being awakened: I'll need a 5 o'clock wake-up to make the early plane. flicker 2. adjective. serving to wake one from sleep: Tell the front desk you want a wake-up call. serving to arouse or alert:

  7. wake somebody up. to make somebody stop sleeping. You'll wake up the whole neighbourhood with that noise! to make somebody feel more lively. A cold shower will soon wake you up. The class needs waking up. see also wake.

  8. Define wake up. wake up synonyms, wake up pronunciation, wake up translation, English dictionary definition of wake up. Verb 1. wake up - cause to become awake or conscious; "He was roused by the drunken men in the street"; "Please wake me at 6 AM." awaken, waken, rouse,...

  9. wake up meaning, definition, what is wake up: to stop sleeping, or to make someone sto...: Learn more.

  10. noun. an act or instance of waking up. an act or instance of being awakened: I asked the hotel desk for a wake-up at 6. a time of awaking or being awakened: I'll need a 5 o'clock wake-up to make the early plane. flicker 2. adjective. serving to wake one from sleep: Tell the front desk you want a wake-up call. serving to arouse or alert:

  11. 1. an act or instance of waking up. 2. an act or instance of being awakened. 3. flicker 2. adj. 4. serving to wake one from sleep: I'd like a wake-up call at 6:00 a.m. 5. serving to arouse or excite: a wake-up call on the problems of pollution. [1835–45]

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