wakes

[weɪks]

wakes Definition

  • 1a ceremony held for someone who has died, usually including a viewing of the body and often followed by a funeral
  • 2the track or path left behind a boat as it moves through the water

Using wakes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wakes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wakes for the deceased will be held on Friday evening.

  • Example

    The wakes of the boat were visible for several minutes after it passed by.

  • Example

    The town's annual wakes week is a time of celebration and festivities.

wakes Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for wakes

Phrases with wakes

  • wake up

    stop sleeping and become conscious

    Example

    I usually wake up at 6 am every morning.

  • as a result of something that has happened

    Example

    In the wake of the pandemic, many businesses had to close down.

  • far behind someone or something

    Example

    The other boats were far behind the wake of the speedboat.

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Summary: wakes in Brief

The term 'wakes' [weɪks] has two primary meanings. The first refers to a ceremony held for someone who has died, usually including a viewing of the body and often followed by a funeral. The second meaning refers to the track or path left behind a boat as it moves through the water. Examples include 'The wakes for the deceased will be held on Friday evening.' and 'The wakes of the boat were visible for several minutes after it passed by.'