Verb
The word is derived from awake
of Awake
Source: Webster's dictionaryI've had quite a lot of luck with dreams. I've often awoken in the night with a phrase or even a whole song in my head. Brian Eno
[About Pinkie's inability to empathise] The imagination hadn't awoken. That was his strength. He couldn't see through other people's eyes, or feel with their nerves. Only the music made him uneasy. Graham Greene
The great European dream was to diminish militant nationalism. We would all be happy Europeans together. But we are going to see the old monster of militant nationalism being awoken when people realise how little control their politicians have. Antony Beevor
According to the Blast, a statement from the Sheriff's deputy described how Harwick's roomate "was awoken by sounds of a female screaming". Source: Internet
A further contributory singular cause of my being awoken by my alarm clock this morning was that I was lying asleep near it till it rang. Source: Internet
Another legend tells of the young boy who was awoken by a fire and was able to put out the fire with his urine, in the end this helped stop the king's castle from burning down. Source: Internet