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English
Alternative forms
Etymology
wake + -ful
Adjective
wakeful (comparative more wakeful, superlative most wakeful)
- Awake; not sleeping.
- Sleepless.
- Vigilant and alert; watchful.
Derived terms
Translations
awake rather than sleeping
— see also awake
- Belarusian: бяссо́нны (bjassónny)
- Bulgarian: безсънен (bg) (bezsǎnen)
- German: wach (de), schlaflos (de), wachsam (de), aufmerksam (de), unruhig (de), vigilant (de)
- Hungarian: álmatlan (hu)
- Italian: irrequieto (it), smanioso (it), vigile (it), attento (it)
- Latin: evigilans
- Maori: tūrama, tūramarama, whakawhetū
- Norwegian: vaken m
- Ottoman Turkish: اویقوسز (uykusuz), سهران (sehran)
- Polish: bezsenny (pl)
- Portuguese: desperto (pt) m
- Ukrainian: безсо́нний (uk) (bezsónnyj)
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