What is another word for Awoken?

Pronunciation: [ɐwˈə͡ʊkən] (IPA)

The verb "awoken" is a past participle form of the verb "awake." The word "awake" means to stop sleeping and become alert and conscious. There are many synonyms for the word "awoken," which include to rouse, to waken, to stir, to arouse, and to wake up. Other synonyms for "awoken" are to awaken, to revive, to kindle, to incite, to trigger, to animate, to excite, to stimulate, to provoke, to induce, and to activate. In general, these words indicate a state of being lifted or aroused from sleep or inactivity. These synonyms can be used interchangeably based on the context and the tone of the conversation.

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What are the hypernyms for Awoken?

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Usage examples for Awoken

The landlords have Awoken to a sense of their danger.
"Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry"
Thomas Davis Commentator: T. W. Rolleston
The sun was pouring through the barred window when he was Awoken by the entrance of a gigantic figure bearing food and drink.
"The Man Upstairs and Other Stories"
P. G. Wodehouse
The moment when he had just Awoken from sleep was always a horrible one for him.
"Here and Hereafter"
Barry Pain

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