Other Words for Wake

Wake Noun Synonyms
awake, waken, awaken, animate, stimulate, enliven, galvanize, fire, quicken, inspirit, inspire, activate, liven up, vivify, kindle, vitalize, stir, arouse, get (someone) going, bring to life
When I feel this tired, it takes a lot to wake me up. Seeing Margo woke a spark in me I thought had long since died.

Wake Verb Synonyms
track, trail, aftermath, path, backwash, wash, bow wave, trace, spoor, scent
The wake from the passing boats damages the docks. No matter where he went, they followed in his wake.

vigil, watch, death-watch, funeral
If you have ever been to an Irish wake, you will know what I mean.

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Wake-on-LAN (WOL)

Technology / Computers / Wake-on-LAN (WOL): This technology is used to remotely wake up a sleeping or powered off PC over a network. When the system is turned off, the managed network adapter uses an alternate power source to monitor the networ MORE

Terminal Insomnia

Science / Psychiatry / Terminal Insomnia: Awakening before ones usual waking time and being unable to return to sleep. MORE

Middle Insomnia

Science / Psychiatry / Middle Insomnia: Awakening in the middle of the night followed by eventually falling back to sleep, but with difficulty. MORE

Sleep Terror Disorder

Science / Psychiatry / Sleep Terror Disorder: One of the parasomnias, characterized by panic and confusion when abruptly awakening from sleep. This usually begins with a scream and is accompanied by intense anxiety. The person is often confused a MORE

Hallucination

Science / Psychiatry / Hallucination: false sensory perception in the absence of a real external stimulus. It is perceived as being located in objective space and as having the same realistic qualities as normal perceptions. It is not sub MORE

Complaint

Lifestyle / Poetry / Complaint: A lament or satiric attack on social evils, such as chaucer's 'complaint to his purse,' the opening of the wakefield master's 'second shepherd's play,' or shakespeare's 'a lover's complaint.' not to b MORE