How Do You Spell AWAKED?

Pronunciation: [ɐwˈe͡ɪkt] (IPA)

The word "awaked" is a verb form of "awake". It is spelled with -ed at the end because it is the past tense of "awake". The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription for "awaked" is /əˈweɪkt/. This means that the first syllable is pronounced as a schwa sound (ə), followed by the stressed syllable (weɪk), and ending with a t sound (/t/) that indicates the past tense. While not commonly used today, "awaked" is still considered a correct spelling of the word in some dictionaries.

AWAKED Meaning and Definition

  1. Awaked is the past tense of the verb "awake." To define "awaked," we must first understand its root word. Awake means to emerge from sleep, to become conscious, or to stop sleeping. It indicates the opposite of being asleep. When applied to "awaked," it refers to a specific moment in the past when someone or something was awakened from a state of sleep.

    The term "awaked" implies the action of rousing oneself or someone else from slumber. Primarily used in literature or poetry, the past tense form suggests a more formal or archaic expression, adding a literary flair to the description of waking up.

    The term can also be extended metaphorically, representing a figurative awakening or enlightenment, where someone becomes aware of a new truth or understanding. In this sense, "awaked" implies a shift in perception, a realization, or the recognition of a deeper level of consciousness.

    While "awaked" is less commonly used today, it remains valid and can add a touch of elegance and an old-fashioned charm to one's speech or writing. Nonetheless, "awakened" is the more widely recognized past tense form of "awake" in contemporary usage. It is important to note that "awaked" and "awakened" are interchangeable and can be used interchangeably, with "awakened" being more widely accepted in modern English.

Common Misspellings for AWAKED

Etymology of AWAKED

The word "awaked" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "awake". The etymology of "awake" can be traced back to Old English, where it was spelled as "āwæcnan", meaning "to arise from sleep". The word is derived from the combination of "ā-", which indicates a complete or intensive action, and "wæcnan", meaning "to wake or arise". Over time, the Old English form evolved into Middle English "awaken", which eventually led to the modern form "awake". The past tense and past participle form "awaked" follows the regular pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past forms of regular verbs.

Conjugate verb Awaked

CONDITIONAL

I would awaked
you would awaked
he/she/it would awaked
we would awaked
they would awaked
I would awake
we would awake
you would awake
he/she/it would awake
they would awake

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be awaking
you would be awaking
he/she/it would be awaking
we would be awaking
they would be awaking

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have awaked
you would have awaked
he/she/it would have awaked
we would have awaked
they would have awaked

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been awaking
you would have been awaking
he/she/it would have been awaking
we would have been awaking
they would have been awaking

FUTURE

I will awake
you will awake
he/she/it will awake
we will awake
they will awake

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be awaking
you will be awaking
he/she/it will be awaking
we will be awaking
they will be awaking

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have awoken
you will have awoken
he/she/it will have awoken
we will have awoken
they will have awoken
I will have awaked, will have awoken
we will have awaked, will have awoken
you will have awaked, will have awoken
he/she/it will have awaked, will have awoken
they will have awaked, will have awoken

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been awaking
you will have been awaking
he/she/it will have been awaking
we will have been awaking
they will have been awaking

IMPERATIVE

you awake
we let´s awake

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to awake

PAST

I awoke
you awoke
he/she/it awoke
we awoke
they awoke
I awaked, awoke
we awaked, awoke
you awaked, awoke
he/she/it awaked, awoke
they awaked, awoke

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was awaking
you were awaking
he/she/it was awaking
we were awaking
they were awaking

PAST PARTICIPLE

awoken

PAST PERFECT

I had awoken
you had awoken
he/she/it had awoken
we had awoken
they had awoken
I had awoken, had awaked
we had awoken, had awaked
you had awoken, had awaked
he/she/it had awoken, had awaked
they had awoken, had awaked

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been awaking
you had been awaking
he/she/it had been awaking
we had been awaking
they had been awaking

PRESENT

I awake
you awake
he/she/it awakes
we awake
they awake

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am awaking
you are awaking
he/she/it is awaking
we are awaking
they are awaking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

awaking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have awoken
you have awoken
he/she/it has awoken
we have awoken
they have awoken
I have awoken, have awaked
we have awoken, have awaked
you have awoken, have awaked
he/she/it has awoken, has awaked
they have awoken, have awaked

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been awaking
you have been awaking
he/she/it has been awaking
we have been awaking
they have been awaking
I would have awoken, would have awaked
we would have awoken, would have awaked
you would have awoken, would have awaked
he/she/it would have awoken, would have awaked
they would have awoken, would have awaked

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