wake

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The meaning (definition) of the word wake
to stop sleeping and open your eyes.
The word wake used in a sentence
“I wake up when the sun comes through my window.”
Words that mean the same as wake (synonyms)
awakerise
Words that mean the opposite of wake (antonyms)
sleeprest
How the word wake is said around the world
| French | se réveiller |
| Spanish | despertar |
| Mandarin | 唤醒 |
| Hindi | जागो |
| Arabic | استيقظ |
| Russian | будить |
| Portuguese (EU) | acordar |
| Portuguese (BR) | acordar |
| Japanese | 目覚める |
| German | aufwachen |
| Urdu | جاگنا |
| Punjabi | ਜਾਗਣਾ |
| Korean | 깨어 있다 |
| Hebrew | לְהִתְעוֹרֵר |
| Greek | ίχνη |
| Dutch | wakker worden |
| Filipino | gising |
| Vietnamese | thức dậy |
| Turkish | uyanmak |
| Persian | بیدار باش |
| Polish | budzić |
| Ukrainian | пробудження |
| Bengali | জাগরণ |
| Swedish | vakna |
| Italian | veglia |
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