Awoken Meaning in English
word · lemma: awake
əˈweɪk
uh-WOH-ken
ɐwˈəʊkən
uh-WOH-kuhn
Definition
'Awoken' is the past participle of 'awake.' It means to have been woken up or to have become conscious after sleeping, or sometimes to become aware or alert.
Usage & Nuances
'Awoken' is formal or literary; most people use 'woken' or 'waked' in conversation. Used as the past participle with 'have/has/had': 'I have awoken.' Rare as an adjective, but possible in poetic or dramatic contexts.
Spanish: despertado - despertarse (participio)Portuguese (BR): acordado - despertadoPortuguese (PT): acordado - despertadoChinese (Simplified): 唤醒 - 醒来(过去分词)Chinese (Traditional): 喚醒 - 醒來(過去分詞)Hindi: जगा हुआ - जागना (past participle)Arabic: مستيقظ - أُوقِظ (اسم مفعول)Bengali: জাগ্রত - জাগানো হয়েছেRussian: пробуждён - проснувшийсяJapanese: 目覚めたVietnamese: đã tỉnh dậy - đã thức tỉnhKorean: 깨어난Turkish: uyanmışUrdu: جاگ اٹھاIndonesian: terbangun - tersadarkan
Example Sentences
I have awoken from a deep sleep.
basic
She was suddenly awoken by a loud noise.
basic
Have you ever awoken before sunrise?
basic
I’ve awoken to the fact that I need to make a change in my life.
natural
By the time the guests arrived, he had already awoken and gotten dressed.
natural
It felt like I’d awoken from a dream when I heard the news.
natural