awake

verb/adjective23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Completely conscious and not at all asleep.

Continuing to be awake, often when you should be asleep.

Completely conscious and not at all asleep.

Only just conscious; almost asleep.

Only just conscious; almost asleep.

To wake up at an early time of the day.

To wake up suddenly and unexpectedly.

To wake up at a late time of the day.

To gradually transition from sleep to wakefulness.

To wake up suddenly and unexpectedly.

To be in a state of not being asleep.

To make an effort to remain in a state of not being asleep.

To be in bed but unable to sleep.

To make an effort to remain in a state of not being asleep.

To cause someone to be unable to sleep.

To continue to be in a state of not being asleep.

To wake someone up by shaking them.

To suddenly become awake, often with a physical movement.

To suddenly become awake, often with a physical movement.

To wake someone up by pushing them gently.

To wake someone up with a sudden, sharp movement.

To wake someone up with a sudden, sharp movement.

Used to indicate waking from a state, such as a deep sleep or a dream.