What does WAKED mean?

Parts of Speech: Verb

Definitions: To become or cause someone to become alert and attentive; to emerge from sleep or a state of unconsciousness.

Pronunciations: US: /weɪkt/; UK: /weɪkt/

Origin and Usage: The word "waked" is the past tense of "wake," which comes from the Old English word "wacan." It has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly used in British and American English.

Synonyms: Awakened, aroused, stirred, roused, brought to life.

Related Words: Awake, watch, alert, alive, quick.

Example Sentences:

  1. She waked up early to catch the sunrise.
  2. The sound of the alarm clock waked him from his sleep.
  3. He waked to the sound of birds chirping outside his window.
  4. She waked from a deep sleep feeling refreshed.


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