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wakefulwake‧ful /ˈweɪkfəl/ adjective literary ![](img/spkr_b.png) - She had been up most of the night with a wakeful baby.
- He was much more restless than last night, and, despite sleeping drugs, much more wakeful.
- His breathing was the forced, wakeful kind.
- The unhappiness Roman's suggestion had brought, combined with wakeful nights, had made her sleep too heavily.
a)not sleeping or unable to sleep: She lay wakeful in her room for most of the night. b)a wakeful period of time is one when you cannot sleep—wakefulness noun [uncountable] |