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wake in Kashmiri कॉशुर

wake in Tamil தமிழ்

wake in Urdu اُردُو

wake in English

  • wake
    adj. wakelike.

  • wake
    adv. wakingly.

  • wake
    expr. in the wake of, following; behind; after.
    Ex. floods coming in the wake of a hurricane, a dog following in the wake of its master.

  • wake
    noun 1. the state of wakefulness.
    Ex. the ghostly visions that haunt the borders between wake and sleep.
    2. an all-night watch beside the body of a dead person (now used chiefly among the Irish).
    3. chiefly in England and Scotland:

  • wake
    v.i. 1. to stop sleeping; become awake; awaken.
    Ex. I usually wake at dawn. She wakes at seven every morning.
    (SYN) awake, waken, rouse, arouse.
    2. to be awake; stay awake; not be asleep.
    Ex. all his waking hours.
    3a. to

  • wake
    v.t. 1. to cause to stop sleeping.
    Ex. The noise of the traffic always wakes the baby. Wake me up early.
    (SYN) awake, waken, rouse, arouse.
    2a. (Figurative.) to make alive or active.
    Ex. He needs some interest to wake him up.

  • wake
    wake (1), verb, wakedorwoke,wakedor (Archaic and Dialect)woken,waking,noun.

  • wake
    wake (2), noun.
    1. the track left behind a moving ship.
    2. the track left behind any moving thing.
    3. the air currents left by an airplane, missile, or other body in flight.
    Ex. In the wake, masses of air coil themselves up into

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