wide-awake
Americanadjective
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fully awake
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keen, alert, or observant
noun
Other Word Forms
- wide-awakeness noun
Etymology
Origin of wide-awake
First recorded in 1810–20
Example Sentences
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Penelope whispered to the children that they ought to let Mrs. Apple sleep, but they were wide-awake and much too excited to stay quiet.
From Literature
Midnight, and the children were wide-awake in their beds.
From Literature
The combination of being nocturnal and being bombarded with sight and sound kept me wide-awake.
From Literature
All that suggests that the case will keep jurors wide-awake during the six or so weeks it is projected to take.
From Seattle Times
She does provide intricate detail about, for instance, how the station’s drinking water gets recycled from everyone’s urine, or how “the wide-awake, always-awake station vibrates with fans and filters.”
From Los Angeles Times
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