awoke



awake(n) from

To rouse from something (often sleep). Today, I was awoken from my sleep by my neighbor's barking dog. Awake from your daydreams, class, it's time to talk about the periodic table.

awake to

1. To become aware of something. You need to awake to the serious problems plaguing our country.
2. To be roused from one's sleep, due to a noise or other stimulus. This morning, I awoke to the sound of my neighbor's barking dog.
See also: awake

awake(n) someone to something

to make someone alert to something, such as a problem or a need. We need to awaken the voters to the need for more taxes. They awakened themselves to their callousness and began to treat other people better.
See also: awake

awake(n) to something

to wake up while experiencing something. Mary awoke to the smell of freshly brewed coffee. I love to awaken to music.
See also: awake

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Andromacheahn-dro-mah-ke (Ancient Greek)Greek Mythology
Mira (1)-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada
Prachi-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati
Mehetabelmi-HET-ə-bel (English), mee-HET-ə-bel (English)Biblical
Ignaciaeeg-NAH-thyah (Spanish), eeg-NAH-syah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
ByssheBISHEnglish (Rare)