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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Awaken' in a Sentence

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The morning dew on the grass can awaken a sense of freshness.
The chirping birds helped to awaken the forest with their joyful songs.
The alarm clock is designed to awaken you at the right time.
The loud noise from the thunderstorm did not awaken the sleeping cat.
The gentle raindrops awaken the sleeping earth.
The gentle chirping of birds helped awaken Sarah from her peaceful slumber.
The sun will awaken the flowers in the morning.
Opening the curtains can awaken a room with sunlight.
Sleeping Beauty will awaken with a kiss from the prince.
As the first light of dawn crept in, it began to awaken the sleepy town.
A good teacher can awaken a love for learning in their students.
The smell of rain can awaken memories of childhood play in the mud.
By the time you read this, the world will be awakening to a new day.
The gentle touch of a loved one can awaken feelings of warmth and comfort.
He likes to awaken early in the morning to watch the sunrise.
The loud alarm clock is designed to awaken you promptly every morning.
A loud noise can awaken a sleeping cat suddenly.
The first rays of sunlight awaken a sense of hope in the town.
The aroma of freshly baked cookies can awaken even the sleepiest of senses.
The sound of the alarm clock awakened her from a deep sleep.

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Awaken

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verbTo become awake or cause someone or something to wake up.

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Last Updated On: March 5, 2024
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