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  1. wakeupnoun

    The act of waking up

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of wakeup in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of wakeup in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of wakeup in a Sentence

  1. Barry Mitchell:

    This process was a wakeup call that helped him make a fundamental change in his outlook and behavior in life.

  2. Anthony Fauci:

    What we now know from this study, namely the JJ and the Novavax study, that antigenic variation, i.e. mutations that lead to different lineage, do have clinical consequences because as you can see, even though the long-range effect in the sense of severe disease is still handled reasonably well by the vaccines, this is a wakeup call to all of us that we will be dealing, as the virus uses its devices to evade pressure, particularly immunological pressure, that we will continue to see the evolution of mutants.

  3. Allyson Felix:

    It just speaks to the power of the collective and what's happening right now with women and sports and her just feeling comfortable to be able to come out and to speak her truth, it definitely was a wakeup call to a lot of other people.

  4. Lindsey Graham:

    If you had a license and misbehavior on your part could result in you losing your license that would get their attention, this is a wakeup call for Congress.

  5. Alvin Gentry:

    I don’t read a whole lot into that, i think if you look at their team and the way they go out, they will be a huge factor when the playoffs start anyway. I think it’s a wakeup call.

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