awakeness

English

Etymology

awake + -ness

Noun

awakeness (uncountable)

  1. The quality or state of being awake
    • 1922, Angela Brazil, The Jolliest School of All:
      "I sat up in bed with that feeling of broad awakeness and alertness which comes to us sometimes, and caught my breath as I listened, for through the stillness of the night came the unmistakable sound of a gentle tapping from behind the paneling of the wall.
    • 1991 March 22, John Brizzolara, “Equal Temperament”, in Chicago Reader:
      The kind of awakeness that allows you to be appropriate to whatever moment you're in.
    • 1999 April 9, Robert F. Service, “Chemists Mix It Up in California”, in Science, volume 284, number 5412, →DOI, pages 243–244:
      By that measure, Nehlig's team found, the brain activity of animals given caffeine rose in brain regions involved in locomotion, mood, and awakeness.
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