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awake

Awake vs Awaketh - What's the difference?

awake | awaketh |


As verbs the difference between awake and awaketh

is that awake is to become conscious after having slept while awaketh is third-person singular present simple form of awake

As an adjective awake

is not asleep; conscious.

Awake vs Bewake - What's the difference?

awake | bewake |


As verbs the difference between awake and bewake

is that awake is (label) to become conscious after having slept while bewake is to watch; keep watch over; guard.

As an adjective awake

is not asleep; conscious.

Awake vs Nonawake - What's the difference?

awake | nonawake |


As adjectives the difference between awake and nonawake

is that awake is not asleep; conscious while nonawake is not awake.

As a verb awake

is (label) to become conscious after having slept.

Awake vs Nonsleep - What's the difference?

awake | nonsleep |


As an adjective awake

is not asleep; conscious.

As a verb awake

is (label) to become conscious after having slept.

As a noun nonsleep is

that which is not sleep; the time during which one is awake.

Awake vs Awakeness - What's the difference?

awake | awakeness |


As an adjective awake

is not asleep; conscious.

As a verb awake

is to become conscious after having slept.

As a noun awakeness is

the quality or state of being awake.

Awake vs Unasleep - What's the difference?

awake | unasleep |


As adjectives the difference between awake and unasleep

is that awake is not asleep; conscious while unasleep is not asleep; awake.

As a verb awake

is to become conscious after having slept.

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