awakening

[əˈweɪkənɪŋ]

awakening Definition

  • 1the act of waking up from sleep
  • 2a realization or awareness of something, especially something important or inspiring

Using awakening: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sound of the alarm clock caused her awakening.

  • Example

    The book was an awakening to the realities of life.

  • Example

    The experience was a spiritual awakening for him.

awakening Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with awakening

  • a series of religious revivals that swept across the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s

    Example

    The Great Awakening had a profound impact on American religious and cultural life.

  • a sudden increase in interest or enthusiasm for something

    Example

    The new exhibit at the museum sparked an awakening of interest in local history.

  • an awakening of the senses

    a heightened awareness of one's surroundings or bodily sensations

    Example

    The aromas of the spices and herbs in the market created an awakening of the senses.

Origins of awakening

from Old English 'wacan', meaning 'to arise from sleep'

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Summary: awakening in Brief

An 'awakening' [əˈweɪkənɪŋ] can refer to the act of waking up from sleep or a realization or awareness of something important or inspiring. Examples include waking up to the sound of an alarm clock or experiencing a spiritual awakening. Phrases like 'the Great Awakening' and 'an awakening of interest' use 'awakening' to denote significant events or changes. 'Awakening' is often used in formal contexts to describe realizations or enlightenment.

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