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awakeTo dream that you are awake, denotes that you will experience strange happenings which will throw you into gloom. To pass through green, growing fields, and look upon landscape, in your dreams, and feel that it is an awaking experience, signifies that there is some good and brightness in store for you, but there will be disappointments intermingled [..]
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awake"not asleep," c. 1300, shortened from awaken, past participle of Old English awæcnan (see awaken).
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awakea merger of two Middle English verbs: 1. awaken, from Old English awæcnan (earlier onwæcnan; strong, past tense awoc, past participle awacen) "to awake, arise, originate," from a "on&qu [..]
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awakeThe opposite of being asleep.
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awakegreat religious magazine which is distributed by the jehovah's witnesses
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awakeawake(p): not in a state of sleep; completely conscious; "lay awake thinking about his new job"; "still not fully awake" wake up: stop sleeping; &am [..]
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awakenot asleep. You can hear and see what is going on around you
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awakevakh
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awakeoyf
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awake(v) stop sleeping(adj) not in a state of sleep; completely conscious(adj) mentally perceptive and responsive
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awakeA state of alert consciousness with an infinite range of development. An awakened consciousness directly perceives (at its level) reality; that is, it is receptive to seeing what is there. It is not projecting dreams, fantasies, thoughts, or ideas. An awakened consciousness is here and now, seeing what is. With development and expansion, the awaken [..]
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awake
Not asleep; conscious.
(by extension) Alert, aware.
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