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21 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Waken' in a Sentence

"To rouse someone from sleep; to wake or awaken." more

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The early rays of sunlight will be wakening the sleepy town.
The chirping birds outside her window never failed to waken her with a smile.
He will be wakening to the sound of ocean waves on the beach.
The flowers are wakening to the warmth of the morning sun.
He gently tried to waken the kitten from its nap.
The loud alarm clock will waken me abruptly from my dreams.
The alarm clock is wakening him from a deep slumber.
The loud noise failed to waken the sleeping baby.
The alarm clock is designed to waken you at the right time.
The passionate speech will waken the dormant spirit of the crowd.
By the time I reached his room, he had been wakening for hours.
The distant thunder did not waken the deep sleeper.
The sunshine helps waken the flowers in the garden.
The loud alarm clock was designed to waken even the deepest sleeper.
My cat loves to waken me up with a soft purr in the morning.
The sun had wakened the sleepy town, casting a warm glow on its quiet streets.
The laughter of children has been wakening joy in the park.
The alarm clock is wakening him for his early morning jog.
I waken with excitement on my birthday.
The prince kissed Sleeping Beauty to waken her from the enchantment.
They are wakening to the challenges of a new day.

Waken

wey-kuhn
verbTo rouse someone from sleep; to wake or awaken.

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Last Updated On: August 5, 2024
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