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Wake from Meaning in English

expression

ˈweɪk/ /ˈfɹəm
WAYK-frum
wˈeɪk/ /fɹˈɒm
WAYK-from

Definition

To stop sleeping and become awake after a period of sleep or unconsciousness, often used with the cause or situation (like a dream or a coma).

Usage & Nuances

Always followed by what is being awakened from, e.g., "wake from a dream" or "wake from a nap." More literary and formal than just "wake up." Often used in medical or poetic contexts.

Example Sentences

I always wake from a deep sleep when my alarm rings.

basic

He did not wake from his nap when the phone rang.

basic

She slowly woke from her dream and smiled.

basic

It took her hours to wake from the anesthesia after surgery.

natural

You can sometimes wake from a nightmare feeling scared.

natural

The patient finally woke from the coma after two weeks.

natural