Word: wake

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Synonyms: wake

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: wake

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spanish
Translations:
despertar
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german
Translations:
nachwirkung, aufwecken, erwecken, aufwachen, heckwelle, leichenschmaus, wecken, erwachen
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french
Translations:
contrecoup, éveiller, s'éveiller, conséquence, sillage, réveiller
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italian
Translations:
svegliarsi, svegliare, destare
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portuguese
Translations:
criado, vigília, despertar
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dutch
Translations:
wekken, opwekken
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russian
Translations:
пробудиться, разбудить, проснуться, возбуждать, опомниться, очнуться, пробуждать, пробудить, будить, осознать, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
vekke
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swedish
Translations:
vakna, väcka
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finnish
Translations:
herättää, havahduttaa, herätä, vana, seuraukset, havahtua
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danish
Translations:
vågne, vække
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czech
Translations:
vzbudit, probudit, budit
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polish
Translations:
zmartwychwstać, obudzić
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hungarian
Translations:
templombúcsú, nyomdokvonal, halottvirrasztás, nyomdokvíz, templomszentelés, ébrenlét, sodorvíz
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turkish
Translations:
uyandırmak
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ukrainian
Translations:
відмова
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albanian
Translations:
zgjoj
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bulgarian
Translations:
събуждам, кейк
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estonian
Translations:
loobumiskiri
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croatian
Translations:
buđenje, stražarenje, trag, bdjeti
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latin
Translations:
excito
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latvian
Translations:
izraisīt, pamodināt, rosināt, modināt
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slovenian
Translations:
vzbudit, budit
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slovak
Translations:
zobudiť

The meaning and "use of": wake

verb
  • emerge or cause to emerge from a state of sleep; stop sleeping. - she woke up feeling better
  • hold a vigil beside (someone who has died). - we waked Jim last night
noun
  • a watch or vigil held beside the body of someone who has died, sometimes accompanied by ritual observances including eating and drinking. - Bodies in the United States are usually kept in the funeral homes till the wake is done.
  • (in some parts of the UK) a festival and holiday held annually in a rural parish, originally on the feast day of the patron saint of the church. - Statutory Bank Holidays belong to the same tradition as the old northern wakes weeks.
  • a trail of disturbed water or air left by the passage of a ship or aircraft. - The reason given for this crash was that the aircraft flew into the wake of another aircraft, and the pilot lost control of it.

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