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  1. to start to react to a situation after a period in which you have done very little, or to make someone start to react to a situation: Companies need to wake up and pay attention to the public's increasing concern about the environment. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. Jan 17, 2022 · OPINION: Serious Opposition members have everything to lose, and nothing to gain, by endorsing Tan Kin Lian. by Wake Up Singapore. August 29, 2023. 0. At the outset, we declare our interest as Singaporeans who would like to see greater diversity in Parliament and more...

  3. Wake Up, Singapore, Singapore. 135K likes · 1,862 talking about this. Your Alternative News Source If you have a tip-off or story to share, email admin@wakeup.sg

  4. Sep 13, 2017 · Tired of hitting the snooze button every morning? Here’s how to wake up refreshed and on time.

  5. a. : to cease sleeping : to become awake. I woke up late this morning. When I woke up on Monday the sky was the color of mercury, and the air was heavy with moisture. Ann M. Martin. b. : to rouse (a person or animal) from or as if from sleep. The sound of a door slamming woke him up. c.

  6. Feb 26, 2024 · To wake up quickly in the morning, no matter how much sleep you had, get out in natural sunlight, exercise, drink a cup of coffee, have a cold shower, and play your favorite music. If you haven’t had enough sleep, you’ll find it harder to wake up quickly.

  7. Wake up has a similar meaning to wake. It is sometimes used as a stronger form of wake. It can mean ‘stop sleeping’ and ‘make someone feel more awake’: The noise of the traffic wakes me (up) every morning. She likes to wake up with a cup of coffee.

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