Need another word that means the same as “awakening”? Find 21 synonyms and 30 related words for “awakening” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Awakening” are: wakening, waking up, understanding, insight, education, learning, knowledge, awareness, information, erudition, wisdom, instruction, teaching, arousal, rousing, triggering off, stirring up, kindling, stimulation, inspiration, birth
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “awakening” as a noun can have the following definitions:
arousal | A state of heightened physiological activity. Sexual arousal in dreams is common. |
awareness | Having knowledge of. We need to raise public awareness of the issue. |
birth | The process of giving birth. Despite a difficult birth he s fit and healthy. |
education | The United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education including federal aid to educational institutions and students created 1979. A girl s education was less important than a boy s. |
erudition | Profound scholarly knowledge. He was known for his wit erudition and teaching skills. |
information | In information theory a mathematical quantity expressing the probability of occurrence of a particular sequence of symbols impulses etc as against that of alternative sequences. A vital piece of information. |
insight | Grasping the inner nature of things intuitively. The town offers some insight into Finnish rural life. |
inspiration | The act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing. He is an inspiration to everyone. |
instruction | A code in a program which defines and carries out an operation. Always study the instructions supplied. |
kindling | The act of setting something on fire. |
knowledge | Awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation. The transmission of knowledge. |
learning | The cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge. I liked to parade my learning in front of my sisters. |
rousing | The act of arousing. |
stimulation | Mutual sexual fondling prior to sexual intercourse. Stimulation of the vagus nerve slows heart rate. |
stirring up | Agitating a liquid with an implement. |
teaching | Ideas or principles taught by an authority. A teaching union. |
triggering off | Lever that activates the firing mechanism of a gun. |
understanding | The statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises. There was an understanding between management and the workers. |
wakening | The act of waking. It was an early awakening. |
waking up | The state of remaining awake. |
wisdom | An Apocryphal book consisting mainly of a meditation on wisdom although ascribed to Solomon it was probably written in the first century BC. Listen to his words of wisdom. |
afternoon | In the afternoon every afternoon. I ll be back at three in the afternoon. |
alarm | Be fitted or protected with an alarm. Oliver smelled smoke and gave the alarm. |
awake | Regain consciousness. Still not fully awake. |
bedtime | The time you go to bed. A bedtime story. |
conscious | Knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts. The careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load. |
dawn | Become light. A new age was dawning in the Tory party. |
day | A day assigned to a particular purpose or observance. My day began early this morning. |
daybreak | The time in the morning when daylight first appears; dawn. She set off at daybreak. |
dreaming | A series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep. |
foment | Try to stir up public opinion. They accused him of fomenting political unrest. |
friday | The sixth day of the week; the fifth working day. |
insomnia | An inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness. |
midnight | Twelve o’clock at night. I left at midnight. |
morning | Every morning. The morning papers. |
nap | The yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave. Excuse me I ll just take a little nap. |
noon | Twelve o’clock in the day; midday. The service starts at twelve noon. |
o'clock | According to the clock. |
oversleep | Sleep longer or later than one intended. We talked until the early hours and consequently I overslept. |
reawaken | (with reference to a feeling or state) emerge or cause to emerge again; awaken again. A sense of community started to reawaken in the 1970s. |
rouse | Cause to be agitated excited or roused. The crowds were roused to fever pitch by the drama of the race. |
sleep | Be asleep. They had to put their family pet to sleep. |
slumber | A natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended. Calm as a child in dreamless slumber. |
stasis | Civil strife. Creative stasis. |
sunday | United States evangelist (1862-1935. |
tonight | The present or immediately coming night. Tonight is a night to remember. |
wake | Be awake be alert be there. The motorboat s wake capsized the canoe. |
waken | Stop sleeping. She knew he would waken in an hour or so. |
waking | Marked by full consciousness or alertness. Worked every moment of my waking hours. |
wednesday | The fourth day of the week; the third working day. |
week | Hours or days of work in a calendar week. She has an art class twice a week. |
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