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Can be a verb (sometimes with “up”).
Meaning: to stop sleeping or make someone stop sleeping.
I usually wake at 6 a.m.
She woke up when the alarm rang.
Don’t wake the baby!
👉 Forms: wake – woke – woken
Can be an adjective or (less commonly today) a verb.
Adjective (most common use) → not asleep.
I am still awake at midnight.
The baby is awake now.
Verb (more formal, less common; often in writing) → to wake up.
She awoke suddenly from a dream.
He has awoken to a new reality.
👉 Forms (verb): awake – awoke – awoken
Wake (up) = action of stopping sleep.
I wake up early every day.
Awake = state of not sleeping (adjective).
I am awake now.
✨ Quick trick:
Use wake up to describe the moment you stop sleeping.
Use awake to describe the condition after that.
👉 Example: I woke up at 6, but I was fully awake by 6:30.
Can be a verb or an adjective:
Verb → to exist, to reside somewhere, to be alive.
I live in Jakarta.
She wants to live a happy life.
Adjective → happening in real time, not recorded.
The concert was broadcast live on TV.
This is a live performance.
Adjective only → describes the state of being living (not dead).
Emphasizes existence, energy, or awareness.
He is still alive after the accident.
The city feels alive at night.
Live (verb) = action → I live in a city.
Live (adjective) = happening now → This is a live show.
Alive (adjective) = state of being living or full of energy → He’s alive.
Correct word (noun or verb).
Noun meaning: a painful feeling of guilt, embarrassment, or disgrace.
Example: He felt deep shame after lying to his friend.
Verb meaning: to make someone feel guilty or embarrassed.
Example: They tried to shame her for speaking up.
Not a correct English word.
Many people confuse it with ashamed.
Adjective (describes feelings).
Meaning: feeling guilt, embarrassment, or regret about something.
Example: She felt ashamed of her mistake.
📌 In short:
Use shame (noun/verb).
Use ashamed (adjective).
Don’t use ashame — it’s incorrect.