Verb
The word is derived from wake
woken
past participle of wake
woken (third-person singular simple present wokens, present participle wokening, simple past and past participle wokened)
(transitive, intransitive) To make or become woke or woker.
Yet when ancient forces stir, many things are woken. Garth Nix
Everything is entertainment; criticism is now entertainment and it seems that the French directors have woken up one day and suddenly realised that they were not backed up any more. Wim Wenders
There are people who have the ability to wake up a minute or even seconds before their alarm goes off or to know what time they've woken up without even looking at a clock. Now, thank God, I don't have to get up in the mornings but the potential of the body to keep such accurate time is remarkable. Derren Brown
He'd woken up the next day in the city hospital with Magnus Bane staring down at him with an odd expression--it could have been deep concern or merely curiosity, it was hard to tell with Magnus. Cassandra Clare
I was told I had to do a speech, to say a few thank yous and was lying in bed a couple of nights ago till about 2:30 in the morning thinking what I was going to say. I had it all planned out perfectly, fell asleep - and then was woken up at 4am when my cars were being driven off in the driveway! Frank Lampard
I'd woken up early, and I took a long time getting ready to exist. Fernando Pessoa