wakeful

wakeful
wakefully, adv.wakefulness, n.
/wayk"feuhl/, adj.
1. unable to sleep; not sleeping; indisposed to sleep: Excitement made the children wakeful.
2. characterized by absence of sleep: a wakeful night.
3. watchful; alert; vigilant: a wakeful foe.
[1540-50; WAKE1 + -FUL]
Syn. 1. sleepless, awake, insomniac, restless. 3. wary, observant.
Ant. 1. asleep, sleeping. 2. sleepful.

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