same as wake
to start to feel more lively, or to make someone feel more lively
to start to pay more attention to something, or to make people pay more attention to something
used for telling someone that they need to pay attention to what is happening in a situation they are in, usually a situation that is not good
(of a proposition) to have as a necessary consequence
(of a person) to suggest by logical inference
(of a person or proposition) to hint; to insinuate; to suggest tacitly and avoid a direct statement
To enfold, entangle.
Word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor
(degree, contranym) Used non-literally as an intensifier for figurative statements: virtually, so to speak (often considered incorrect; see usage notes)
Used to intensify or dramatise non-figurative statements; tending towards a meaningless filler word in repeated use.
Used as a generic downtoner: just, merely.