awaken

verb

awak·​en ə-ˈwā-kən How to pronounce awaken (audio)
awakened; awakening ə-ˈwāk-niŋ How to pronounce awaken (audio)
ə-ˈwā-kə-
; awakens
Synonyms of awakennext

transitive + intransitive

: awake
He was awakened by a knock at the door.
I awakened from a deep sleep.
She awakened to the smell of bacon and eggs.
news that the long-dormant volcano is now awakening
a new generation awakening to the importance of political action
Shortly after settling in, she was awakened in the middle of the night by the phone …Herb Caen
The honourable gentleman made a speech which drew tears from the eyes of the ladies, and awakened the liveliest emotions in every individual present.Charles Dickens
That new, different noise we hear is from a giant constituency awakening in our field, and it will get louder.Library Journal
awakener
ə-ˈwāk-nər How to pronounce awaken (audio)
ə-ˈwā-kə-
noun
plural awakeners
Coffee's greatest effects are exerted upon the brain and mind, since coffee is a bracing awakener. Chris Kilham
Order this spicy soup only if you like a real palate awakener. Karola Saekel

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The Past Tense Forms of Awake and Awaken

Awake and awaken are two distinct verbs that mean the same thing. In other words, they're synonyms, and in the present tense they each behave the way English verbs typically behave:

The cat awakes at dawn.

The cat awakens at dawn.

Things get trickier in the past tense.

Our modern verb awake is the result of the long-ago melding of two older verbs. These verbs were very similar, but one had regular past tense forms (like play: played, has played) and the other had irregular past tense forms (like take: took, has taken).

When the two verbs melded into the modern awake (which was a process over many years), things got complicated, resulting ultimately in the following grammatically permissible sentences:

The cat awaked at dawn.

The cat awoke at dawn.

The cat was awaked by the mouse at dawn.

The cat was awoken by the mouse at dawn.

Note, though, that at this point, these are the most common:

The cat awoke at dawn.

The cat was awoken by the mouse at dawn.

That's the story of awake. Fortunately awaken (which was originally one of the past tense forms of awake) is simpler. It's a regular verb, which means it has the usual past tense forms:

The cat awakened at dawn.

The cat was awakened at dawn by a mouse.

As if all this weren't complicated enough, awake is also an adjective:

Because of the cat, I too am now awake.

For a detailed discussion of the history of these words, please see the The Grammatical History of 'Awaken' / 'Awoken' / 'Awakened'.

Examples of awaken in a Sentence

She usually awakens several times during the night. A loud noise awakened her.
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Set inside the world’s most popular video game, the film imagines a next-gen AI system that allows in-game characters to become sentient, shifting the game from entertainment into a living universe that awakens, evolves and begins interacting with human beings. Emiliano De Pablos, Variety, 13 Feb. 2026 Scott had just three points in the first, but awakened in the second, making all four of her shots, including two big 3-pointers, to help Baylor cut an 11-point deficit to just 36-32 at halftime. Steven Johnson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 12 Feb. 2026 However, not even 15 minutes later, Schoen was awakened by his 93-year-old mother, who alerted him to the rapidly rising water outside. Abrielle Kate Maddison, Austin American Statesman, 11 Feb. 2026 The movie, released in May 1999, saw Fraser as treasure hunter who travels to Egypt in the 1920s with a spunky librarian, played by Weisz, only to accidentally awaken a supernaturally powerful high priest. Borys Kit, HollywoodReporter, 10 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for awaken

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English awæcnian, from a- + wæcnian to waken

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of awaken was before the 12th century

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“Awaken.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/awaken. Accessed 14 Feb. 2026.

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awaken

verb
awak·​en ə-ˈwā-kən How to pronounce awaken (audio)
awakened; awakening -ˈwāk-(ə-)niŋ How to pronounce awaken (audio)
awakener noun
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