Meaning & Definition of Awaken in English
Awaken
to cause to stop sleeping; to become aware
Pronunciation:
/əˈweɪ.kən/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: to wake up from sleep
Example Sentence: I need an alarm to awaken me in the morning.
Definition: to make someone aware of something
Example Sentence: The documentary aimed to awaken viewers to environmental issues.
Definition: to rouse from inactivity or dormancy
Example Sentence: The new policy aims to awaken interest in the arts.
Definition: to bring to consciousness
Example Sentence: The treatment helped to awaken memories long forgotten.
Definition: to inspire or stir up feelings or emotions
Example Sentence: The speech was designed to awaken a sense of patriotism.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English: from a- 'away' + weaken (from Old English wacan).
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- awaken someone's interest: to make someone interested in something
- awaken to reality: to become aware of the truth about a situation
- awaken from a dream: to stop dreaming and become conscious
- awaken the senses: to stimulate or make someone aware of their physical senses
Translations
- Spanish: despertar
- French: réveiller
- German: erwachen
- Russian: пробуждать
Related Words
- wake: to emerge or cause to emerge from sleep
- alert: to make someone aware of something.
- revive: to bring back to consciousness or life
- stimulate: to encourage interest or activity in something.
Slang Meanings of awaken
Meaning: to wake up or become active suddenly
Example Sentence: After that coffee, I completely awakened.
Meaning: to become excited or aware of something
Example Sentence: Once I heard the news, it really awakened me to my opportunities.