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- Awoken vs. awaked - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
But all those have come to be confused The difference is not one of formality, so “casual conversation” does not apply The archaic awaked is no longer used, however, because only the strong version has survived
- AWAKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
awake implies that one has become alive to something and is on the alert
- AWAKED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'awaked' awaked in British English (əˈweɪkt ) old-fashioned past tense of verb, past participle of verb
- Awaked - definition of awaked by The Free Dictionary
To become aware or cognizant: "Web publishers have awaked to the idea that they need to offer not only material appealing to children, but a little supervision as well" (Laurie J Flynn)
- Awaked - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The term 'awaked' is the simple past tense of the verb 'awake', meaning to have come out of sleep or to have been roused from a state of inactivity It is less commonly used in modern English compared to 'awoke', but it is still recognized
- AWAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
verb [ I T ] us əˈweɪk past tense awoke us əˈwoʊk awaked | past participle awoken us əˈwoʊ·kən to stop sleeping, or to cause someone to stop sleeping:
- Awaken vs. Awoken - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
Awaken is a verb that means to rouse from sleep, while Awoken is the past participle of awaken In other words, Awaken is used when referring to the act of waking up, while Awoken is used when referring to someone or something that has been woken up
- AWAKE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Awake definition: to wake up; rouse from sleep See examples of AWAKE used in a sentence
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