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- WAKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
(2) : vigil sense 3a b : the festivities originally connected with the wake of an English parish church usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction c British : an annual holiday or vacation
- WAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Grammar Wake, wake up or awaken? Wake and wake up are verbs which mean ‘stop sleeping or end someone else’s sleep’ They are used in everyday language …
- WAKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A wake is a gathering or social event that is held before or after someone's funeral A funeral wake was in progress
- Wake - definition of wake by The Free Dictionary
Only wake is used in the sense "to be awake," as in expressions like waking (not wakening) and sleeping, every waking hour Wake is also more common than waken when used together with up, and awake and awaken never occur in this context: She woke up (rarely wakened up; never awakened up or awoke up)
- WAKE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
In the wake, or aftermath, of a death, it's traditional in many cultures to hold a wake, a vigil for the dead There's a third meaning of wake, too, you know: it's the waves that a boat leaves behind as it slices through the water
- Wake - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
And that's not all Wake has three meanings as a noun, and, yes, just about as many meanings as a verb! So get set To wake is come out of sleep, a verb you'll recognize from " Wake up! You're asleep at the wheel!" You can wake feelings, as well as the people who are having them
- WAKE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Grammar Wake, wake up or awaken? Wake and wake up are verbs which mean ‘stop sleeping or end someone else’s sleep’ They are used in everyday language …
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