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UK//jʊ meɪ nɒt weɪk ʌp//US//ju meɪ nɑt weɪk ʌp//

Meaning of You may not wake up

Indicates uncertainty about the action of waking from sleep.

In simple words: You might not get up from sleep.

You may not wake up in a sentence

  • It’s possible that you may not wake up if you're too tired.
  • On weekends, you may not wake up until late afternoon.

How to use You may not wake up

Used to indicate uncertainty about waking up. Common in conversations about sleep, but not suitable for formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a sleepy cat that might not wake up from its nap.

Related words

Collocations with You may not wake up

  • wake up early
  • wake up suddenly
  • wake up late

Synonyms for You may not wake up

  • might not get up
  • could remain asleep
  • may not arise

Common mistakes with You may not wake up

  • Confused about the meaning of 'wake up' vs 'fall asleep'.
  • Misplaced the word 'may' with 'might' in certain contexts.
  • Overuse in positive statements, which changes the meaning.

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Frequently asked questions about You may not wake up

What does You may not wake up mean?

You might not get up from sleep.

What is the definition of You may not wake up?

Indicates uncertainty about the action of waking from sleep.

How do you use You may not wake up in a sentence?

It’s possible that you may not wake up if you're too tired.

Can you give another example of You may not wake up?

On weekends, you may not wake up until late afternoon.

What are synonyms for You may not wake up?

Common alternatives include might not get up, could remain asleep, may not arise.

What words go with You may not wake up?

It commonly pairs with wake up early, wake up suddenly, wake up late.

What are common mistakes when using You may not wake up?

Confused about the meaning of 'wake up' vs 'fall asleep'. Misplaced the word 'may' with 'might' in certain contexts. Overuse in positive statements, which changes the meaning.

How do you pronounce You may not wake up?

US: //ju meɪ nɑt weɪk ʌp//, UK: //jʊ meɪ nɒt weɪk ʌp//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You may not wake up?

Used to indicate uncertainty about waking up. Common in conversations about sleep, but not suitable for formal writing.