Wake (verb and noun):
- To Become or Make Conscious or Alert (Verb):
- To come out of sleep; to stop sleeping.
- To cause someone to stop sleeping.
- To become aware or to alert someone to awareness.
- Aftermath or Consequence (Noun):
- The visible track or path left behind by a moving object, especially in water.
- The period or state of remaining awake after a death, often accompanied by a gathering to honor the deceased.
- Gathering After a Death (Noun):
- A social gathering held after a funeral, typically in memory of the deceased.
Prepositions Used Before or After “Wake”
- Before: “in the” (referring to aftermath or consequence), “after” (referring to time or sequence)
- Example: “In the wake of the storm, there was widespread damage.”
- After: “up” (to indicate waking from sleep), “to” (to indicate becoming aware of something)
- Example: “He woke up to the sound of the alarm.”
Collocations with “Wake”
- Wake up: To stop sleeping; to become alert or aware.
- Example: “I usually wake up at 6 AM.”
- In the wake of: Following an event; as a consequence of something.
- Example: “In the wake of the scandal, several officials resigned.”
- Wake someone up: To cause someone to stop sleeping.
- Example: “Can you wake me up at 7 AM?”
- Wake-up call: A situation or event that alerts people to a problem or to the reality of a situation.
- Example: “The disaster served as a wake-up call to improve safety standards.”
- Wakeful: Unable to sleep; alert and awake.
- Example: “She had a wakeful night worrying about the exam.”
- Wake turbulence: Disturbance in the atmosphere caused by the passage of an aircraft.
- Example: “The plane experienced wake turbulence during landing.”
- Wake service: A vigil held before a funeral.
- Example: “A wake service was held in honor of the deceased.”
Example Sentences
- She wakes up early every morning.
- The loud noise woke him up in the middle of the night.
- They held a wake for their grandmother at the family home.
- In the wake of the earthquake, many buildings were damaged.
- He tried to wake her up gently.
- The boat left a wide wake behind it as it sped across the lake.
- She woke up to find her cat sleeping on her bed.
- The company faced challenges in the wake of the financial crisis.
- He often wakes up feeling refreshed and ready for the day.
- The accident served as a wake-up call for the need for better safety measures.
- The wake of the ship stretched out for miles.
- She couldn’t wake him up, no matter how hard she tried.
- They decided to have a wake before the funeral.
- The news woke the community up to the seriousness of the issue.
- The storm left a trail of destruction in its wake.
- He woke up late and missed the bus.
- The wake service was attended by many friends and family members.
- She wakes up with a cup of coffee every morning.
- The plane encountered wake turbulence on approach to the airport.
- In the wake of the announcement, the company’s stock price dropped.
- The wake-up call from the hotel was right on time.
- He tried to stay wakeful during the long lecture.
- The wake of the speedboat disrupted the calm water.
- She woke up feeling unwell and decided to stay home.
- The wake was a somber occasion for all who attended.
- They woke up to a beautiful sunrise.
- In the wake of the flood, the community came together to rebuild.
- The loud music woke the neighbors up.
- The boat’s wake made it difficult for other swimmers.
- She had a wakeful night before the big exam.
- The wake of the protest left the streets littered with debris.
- He woke up with a start, realizing he was late.
- The family gathered for a wake to honor their loved one.
- In the wake of the storm, power outages were widespread.
- She had to wake up early to catch her flight.
- The wake-up call was a reminder to start the day.
- The boat’s wake caused waves that rocked the smaller vessels nearby.
- He woke up with a song stuck in his head.
- The wake was filled with laughter and stories about the deceased.
- In the wake of the scandal, the politician resigned.
- She couldn’t wake him up from his deep sleep.
- The wake of the jet left a distinct pattern in the clouds.
- He wakes up at the same time every day, even on weekends.
- The community held a wake to mourn the loss of their leader.
- In the wake of the announcement, many employees were worried.
- She woke up to the sound of birds chirping outside her window.
- The boat’s wake created ripples on the otherwise calm lake.
- The wake-up call reminded them of the importance of the mission.
- He had a wakeful night, unable to sleep due to excitement.
- The wake of the investigation uncovered more issues within the organization.