awake |
woke |
As verbs the difference between woke and awake
is that
woke is past tense of wake while
awake is to become conscious after having slept.
As an adjective awake is
not asleep; conscious.
irritate |
awake |
Related terms |
Irritate is a related term of awake.
As verbs the difference between irritate and awake
is that
irritate is (
lb) to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure while
awake is (
label) to become conscious after having slept.
As an adjective awake is
not asleep; conscious.
awake |
incite |
Related terms |
Awake is a related term of incite.
As verbs the difference between awake and incite
is that
awake is (
label) to become conscious after having slept while
incite is .
As an adjective awake
is not asleep; conscious.
awake |
emerge |
In intransitive terms the difference between awake and emerge
is that
awake is to become conscious after having slept while
emerge is to become known.
As an adjective awake
is not asleep; conscious.
invoke |
awake |
In transitive terms the difference between invoke and awake
is that
invoke is to solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude while
awake is to excite or to stir up something latent.
As an adjective awake is
not asleep; conscious.
arouse |
awake |
As verbs the difference between arouse and awake
is that
arouse is to stimulate feelings while
awake is to become conscious after having slept.
As an adjective awake is
not asleep; conscious.
awake |
up |
In intransitive terms the difference between awake and up
is that
awake is to become conscious after having slept while
up is to act suddenly, usually with another verb.
As an adverb up is
away from the centre of the Earth or other planet; in opposite direction to the downward pull of gravity.
As a preposition up is
toward the top of.
As a noun up is
the direction opposed to the pull of gravity.
As a proper noun UP is
initialism of Upper Peninsula|lang=en.
awake |
awoken |
As verbs the difference between awake and awoken
is that
awake is to become conscious after having slept while
awoken is past participle of lang=en.
As an adjective awake
is not asleep; conscious.
awake |
concious |
As adjectives the difference between awake and concious
is that
awake is not asleep; conscious while
concious is .
As a verb awake
is (
label) to become conscious after having slept.
arousal |
awake |
As a noun arousal
is the act of arousing or the state of being aroused.
As an adjective awake is
not asleep; conscious.
As a verb awake is
to become conscious after having slept.
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