awake

ਜਾਗਰੂਕ
definition
verb
she awoke to find the streets covered in snow
stop sleeping; wake from sleep.
adjective
the noise might keep you awake at night
not asleep.
example
I was five then, and had never been back, but I wanted to find that house, see if it would 'awake' long dormant memories.
And suddenly, he heard Kato's voice, light as if not to 'awake' him from a sleep.
In the beginning the contrast between being 'awake' and being asleep is great; it feels like the clouds have the upper hand.
All of these effects are well known and may occur when one's consciousness shifts into a state between being fully asleep and fully 'awake' .
A sister who is also a good friend goes from being 40 miles away to being so physically distant she is 'awake' when you're asleep.
Not that sort of restless, you understand, but rather restless 'awake' rather than asleep.
Only a disaster of the most profound magnitude will 'awake' the American people.
This applies especially to my inability to distinguish between being asleep and being 'awake' .
Will, dragging Raven behind him, who was also nearly falling asleep after being 'awake' all night, left and shut the door quietly behind him.
She looked about her and saw that Ron and James, though looking asleep were 'awake' , softly whispering to each other.
I could feel my body beginning to 'awake' , regaining warmth.
Catherine was 'awake' , half asleep, walking down her boss' hall.
As a runner, I have more trouble staying 'awake' than falling asleep at night.
James' mother told the inquest her son did not lose consciousness but ‘stayed 'awake' until the end’.
When the entire camp is asleep, children are 'awake' because they are eager to see their mothers, to have meals with their fathers.
In the dishevelled moments when one's neither 'awake' nor asleep they will have felt inexplicably happy.
I was still half asleep but I was 'awake' enough to hear the reproach in the nurse's voice and I interpreted it as her suggesting I had neglected Gerald.
Don't get me wrong, I'm no vampire, but, when possible, it's a lot of fun to be 'awake' when everyone is asleep.
Much later that night when Hoshi and Minako were asleep Alice was 'awake' .
I've been lying 'awake' nights wondering what it all means.
He knew that, without even looking - which he did anyway - just like he used to know when Spencer was 'awake' or asleep.
I think about the time difference - they're now asleep and won't be 'awake' until I'm asleep.
More severely affected children hyperventilate both 'awake' and asleep.
Lisa couldn't fall asleep so she stayed 'awake' and studied him, praying he would find his way out of the maze of lies he'd created for himself.
As you 'awake' from your troubled sleep, you realize that the group you'd dreamed about is deep in the woods.
She looked and saw that Isaac was asleep and Jack was 'awake' .
Then pain was an immense pulsation on her back that hadn't stopped since she had 'awoken' again.
The Brits have always been 'awake to' the criminal life's mixture of the savage, canny and banal.
The demand for intelligence rose when increasing education, hand in hand with the material advance of the bourgeoisie, 'awoke' a desire for political action.
He felt weak all over like he had just 'awoken' from a deep sleep.
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