to wake (oneself) up

  • 1wake — I. /weɪk / (say wayk) verb (woke or, Chiefly US, waked, woken or, Chiefly US, waken, waking) –verb (i) 1. Also, wake up. to become roused from sleep; awake. 2. to be or continue awake. 3. to remain awake for …

  • 2wake — 1. verb 1) at 4:30 am Mark woke up Syn: awake, waken, awaken, rouse oneself, stir, come to, come round, bestir oneself; get up, get out of bed; formal arise Ant: sleep 2) she woke her husband …

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  • 3wake — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. path, track, trail, swath; vigil, watch. See rear, interment, passage. v. [a]rouse, awake[n]; stir, excite, animate. See activity, excitement. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A track] Syn. furrow, wash,… …

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  • 4wake up and smell the coffee — verb To face reality and stop deluding oneself …

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  • 5Wake up to oneself — adopt a more sensible and responsible attitude …

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  • 6wake up to oneself — Australian Slang adopt a more sensible and responsible attitude …

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  • 7Caffeinated drink — A caffeinated drink is a drink which contains caffeine, a stimulant which is legal and popular in most developed countries.Caffeinated drinks are primarily comprised of coffee, tea, soft drinks, and energy drinks. Coffee and tea naturally contain …

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  • 8Consciousness — Representation of consciousness from the seventeenth century. Consciousness is a term that refers to the relati …

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  • 9Jacques Lacan — Jacques Marie Émile Lacan Full name Jacques Marie Émile Lacan Born 13 April 1901 Paris, France Died 9 September 1981(1981 09 09) (aged 80) Pari …

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  • 10education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… …

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