Waking

/ˈweɪ.kɪŋ/ verb, adjective

Definition

Stopping sleep and becoming conscious; or being awake and aware.

Etymology

From Old English 'wacan' meaning 'to wake or rise.' Related to German 'wach' (awake), it's a fundamental human experience captured across Germanic languages.

Kelly Says

Waking and watching come from almost the same root—both mean staying alert—which makes sense because both require you to pay attention to the world around you!

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