English · Daily Life
/weɪk ʌp/
[/weɪk ʌp/]
stop sleeping
To stop sleeping and become conscious; to make someone do so.
I woke up in the middle of the night because a dog was barking loudly outside.
I woke up in the middle of the night because a dog was barking loudly outside.
From 'wake' (Old English wacian) plus 'up', the intensifier emphasising full alertness.
Everyday; 'wake-up call' is an idiom for a sudden realisation prompting change.