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

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

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By the time I arrived, she had wakened from her deep slumber, ready to face the day.
His loud alarm clock wakened everyone in the house.
The distant thunder has wakened a sense of excitement in the air.
The distant cheers of the crowd will be wakening the excitement in the stadium.
The distant thunder will be wakening the children from their afternoon nap.
By the end of the week, the construction noises will have been wakening us early in the morning.
By the time the festival starts, the lively music will have been wakening the streets.
The chirping birds have wakened me earlier than usual today.
The lively music will waken the dance floor at the upcoming party.
By the time the sun rises, the entire city will have wakened to the bustling sounds of a new day.
The unexpected news will waken a sense of urgency among the team.

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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