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UK//hiː dʒʌst woʊk ʌp//US//hi dʒʌst woʊk ʌp//

Meaning of He just woke up

To cease sleeping and become awake.

In simple words: He just opened his eyes after sleeping.

He just woke up in a sentence

  • He just woke up feeling refreshed after a long night.
  • After the alarm blared, he just woke up and turned it off.
  • He just woke up to the smell of breakfast being cooked.
  • She noticed he just woke up and was still groggy.
  • Right when the sun rose, he just woke up, ready to start the day.

How to use He just woke up

Use 'woke up' for indicating the end of sleep. This phrase fits various contexts, both casual and formal.

Grammar pattern

standalone statement

Memory hint

Think of a person waking up with a bright sun shining on them.

Related words

Collocations with He just woke up

  • wake up early
  • just woke up
  • woke up suddenly

Synonyms for He just woke up

  • awoke
  • arose
  • got up

Common mistakes with He just woke up

  • Confused with 'wake up' which means to start awaking but can be used for someone else.
  • Using 'woke' without 'up' which is grammatically incorrect in this context.

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Frequently asked questions about He just woke up

What does He just woke up mean?

He just opened his eyes after sleeping.

What is the definition of He just woke up?

To cease sleeping and become awake.

How do you use He just woke up in a sentence?

He just woke up feeling refreshed after a long night.

Can you give another example of He just woke up?

After the alarm blared, he just woke up and turned it off.

What are synonyms for He just woke up?

Common alternatives include awoke, arose, got up.

What words go with He just woke up?

It commonly pairs with wake up early, just woke up, woke up suddenly.

What are common mistakes when using He just woke up?

Confused with 'wake up' which means to start awaking but can be used for someone else. Using 'woke' without 'up' which is grammatically incorrect in this context.

How do you pronounce He just woke up?

US: //hi dʒʌst woʊk ʌp//, UK: //hiː dʒʌst woʊk ʌp//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use He just woke up?

Use 'woke up' for indicating the end of sleep. This phrase fits various contexts, both casual and formal.