wake |
getup |
As a proper noun wake
is .
As a noun getup is
(chiefly|us|informal) a costume or outfit, especially one that is ostentatious or otherwise unusual.
wake |
earthquake |
As a proper noun wake
is .
As a noun earthquake is
a shaking of the ground, caused by volcanic activity or movement around geologic faults.
wake |
revive |
In intransitive terms the difference between wake and revive
is that
wake is (often followed by
up) To stop sleeping while
revive is to recover its natural or metallic state, as a metal.
In transitive terms the difference between wake and revive
is that
wake is (often followed by
up) To make somebody stop sleeping; to rouse from sleep while
revive is to restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state.
As a noun wake
is the act of waking, or state of being awake.
As a proper noun Wake
is {{surname|lang=en}.
wake |
way |
In obsolete terms the difference between wake and way
is that
wake is to sit up late for festive purposes; to hold a night revel while
way is to travel.
As verbs the difference between wake and way
is that
wake is (often followed by
up) To stop sleeping while
way is to travel.
As nouns the difference between wake and way
is that
wake is the act of waking, or state of being awake while
way is
To do with a place or places. As proper nouns the difference between wake and way
is that wake is {{surname|lang=en} while Way is christianity in translations of texts from the 1st century AD, notably the Acts of the Apostles.
As an interjection way is
it is true.
As an adverb way is
much.
original | wake |
As nouns the difference between original and wake
is that
original is an object or other creation (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derived while
wake is the act of waking, or state of being awake.
As an adjective original
is relating to the origin or beginning; preceding all others.
As a verb wake is
(often followed by
up) To stop sleeping.
As a proper noun Wake is
{{surname|lang=en}.
come | wake |
As a verb come
is to (
to consume food).
As a proper noun wake is
.
trial | wake |
As nouns the difference between trial and wake
is that
trial is an opportunity to test something out; a test while
wake is the act of waking, or state of being awake.
As verbs the difference between trial and wake
is that
trial is to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc.) before marketing or implementing it while
wake is (often followed by
up) To stop sleeping.
As an adjective trial
is pertaining to a trial or test.
As a proper noun Wake is
{{surname|lang=en}.
wake | visitation |
As nouns the difference between wake and visitation
is that
wake is the act of waking, or state of being awake while
visitation is the act of visiting, or an instance of being visited.
As proper nouns the difference between wake and visitation
is that
wake is {{surname|lang=en} while
Visitation is the visit of the Virgin Mary to her cousin Elizabeth; the commemoration of this on 30 May in Eastern Christianity or 31 May in Western Christianity.
As a verb wake
is (often followed by
up) To stop sleeping.
rosary | wake |
As a noun rosary
is a series of prayers, usually made up of five, fifteen, or twenty decades of hail marys, each decade beginning with
our father'' and ending with a ''glory be to the father , sometimes including other prayers used in roman catholicism, and the anglican, lutheran, and old catholic churches.
As a proper noun wake is
.
repast | wake |
As nouns the difference between repast and wake
is that
repast is a meal while
wake is the act of waking, or state of being awake.
As verbs the difference between repast and wake
is that
repast is to supply food to; to feast while
wake is (often followed by
up) To stop sleeping.
As a proper noun Wake is
{{surname|lang=en}.
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