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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. Jun 27, 2024 · Singapore News. Trapeze Rec. Club Stands Strong in Supporting the LGBTQ+ Community. by Haiz.

  3. Wake Up, Singapore, Singapore. 135K likes · 7,854 talking about this. Your Alternative News Source If you have a tip-off or story to share, email admin@wakeup.sg

  4. 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.

  5. Aug 21, 2020 · Tired of hitting the snooze button every morning? Here’s how to wake up refreshed and on time.

  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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