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Antonyms:
cause to sleep,
dope off,
doze off,
drift off,
drop off,
drowse off,
fall asleep,
flake out,
nod off
Often used in the same context:
awaken,
woken,
rouse,
awaking,
slumbering,
doze,
reawaken,
jolted,
startle,
lulling,
hypnotized,
quieten,
slumberland,
attune,
hallucinate,
anaesthetise,
tingled,
frighten,
bestir,
roust,
hypnotise,
prostrated,
sooth,
deafen,
anesthetize,
tremble,
realize,
summon,
defibrillate,
drowse,
conjure,
disabuse,
breathe,
rem sleep,
snooze,
delude,
numbed,
verbalise,
orientate,
sobered,
narcotized,
palliate,
uncurl,
snore,
arouse,
sleep,
sleepwalk,
crank,
shiver,
scintillate,
enfold,
unrefreshed,
shudder,
induce,
perked,
metamorphose,
disembowel,
bunged,
dreaming,
brighten,
nrem sleep,
twitching,
quailed,
intoxicate,
alarm clock,
terrify,
hyperventilate,
deaden,
tickle,
liven,
unplug,
geed,
nauseate,
amuse,
suffocate,
gladdening,
dawns,
prickling,
compos mentis,
asphyxiate,
palpitate,
dulled,
recollect,
murmuring,
stupefy,
rustle,
meditate,
actualize,
shake,
surcease,
writhe,
dissociating,
drown,
hibernated,
succumb,
unglue,
abed,
soothe,
scarper,
gabbled,
bewitch,
sedated
More specific:
bring around,
bring back,
bring round,
bring to,
call,
reawaken
More general:
alter,
catch some z's,
change,
kip,
log z's,
sleep,
slumber
Synonyms:
arouse,
awake,
awaken,
come alive,
rouse,
wake,
wake up
Also try:
— Adjectives for waken:
many,
old,
last,
rich,
faint,
gay
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