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wake

A wake is the trail of water left by a boat or a gathering held to remember someone who has died.

Explanation at your level:

A wake is a path of water behind a boat. It is also a party for someone who died. You can see the water move when a boat goes by. That water is the wake. People also have a wake to remember a friend.

When a boat moves on water, it leaves a wake. This is the white, bubbly water behind the boat. A wake is also a meeting for family and friends after a funeral. It helps people feel better together.

In nautical terms, a wake is the track left by a ship. It is common to see a wake behind a fast boat. In social terms, a wake is a gathering to honor someone who has passed away. People share stories and support each other during this time.

The noun wake is versatile. Physically, it refers to the turbulence left by a vessel. Figuratively, we use the phrase 'in the wake of' to describe consequences following an event. Culturally, a wake is a significant social ritual providing comfort after a death.

Beyond its literal nautical definition, wake functions as a powerful metaphor for the aftermath of historical or personal events. 'In the wake of' suggests a causal link between an occurrence and its subsequent effects. The funeral tradition of a wake serves as a vital community mechanism for processing grief, often contrasting with the more formal funeral ceremony.

Etymologically, wake traces back to the concept of vigilance. This historical root explains both the funeral vigil and the nautical sense, where the ship leaves a 'trace' or 'vigil' of its passage. In literature, the term is often used to evoke the lingering presence of the past. Whether describing the physical disturbance of water or the emotional residue of a life lived, wake captures the essence of what remains after something has moved on.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • Wake is a noun with two meanings.
  • Nautical: the path behind a boat.
  • Social: a funeral-related gathering.
  • Common phrase: 'in the wake of'.

Hey there! The word wake is a fascinating example of a noun with two very different meanings. First, think of a boat moving across a lake. The foamy, swirling water that stays behind the boat is called its wake. It is like the boat's footprint on the surface of the water.

On the other hand, we use the word wake to describe a very different kind of event. It is a social gathering often held to remember someone who has died. While funerals are usually about the ceremony, a wake is often more about sharing stories, eating, and supporting one another during a tough time. Even though these two meanings seem worlds apart, they both share a sense of 'following' or 'remaining'—one leaves a physical trail, while the other marks the period of time following a loss.

The history of the word wake is quite deep! It comes from the Old English word wacan, which meant to be awake or to watch over. Originally, a wake was a religious vigil, where people would stay awake all night to pray before a saint's day or a funeral.

Over centuries, the meaning shifted. The nautical sense of wake—the track behind a ship—appeared later, around the 16th century. It likely came from the idea of the ship 'watching' or 'tracking' the water it just passed through. It is a perfect example of how language evolves from a simple action (staying awake) to describing physical phenomena in our natural world.

When you talk about boats, you might say, 'The boat left a large wake behind it.' It is very common to use this in nautical or travel contexts. You will often hear people warn others about the wake if they are swimming near a boat.

When talking about the funeral tradition, you might say, 'We attended the wake to pay our respects.' This usage is common in many English-speaking cultures, especially in Ireland and the United States. While the nautical term is neutral, the funeral term is sensitive and carries a weight of respect and community support.

1. In the wake of: This means happening after or as a result of something. Example: In the wake of the storm, many trees were down.

2. Wake-up call: An event that makes you realize you need to change. Example: Failing the test was a wake-up call for him.

3. Wake the dead: To make a very loud noise. Example: The music was loud enough to wake the dead.

4. Wake and bake: A slang term for starting the day with a specific activity. Example: He decided to wake and bake on his day off.

5. Wake up on the wrong side of the bed: To be in a bad mood. Example: She must have woken up on the wrong side of the bed today.

The word wake is a countable noun. You can say 'a wake' or 'the wakes' if you are talking about multiple events. In terms of pronunciation, it is a single-syllable word. The IPA is /weɪk/ in both British and American English.

It rhymes with words like cake, lake, take, break, and shake. Remember that as a noun, it is almost always used with an article like 'a' or 'the'. It is a very stable, simple word to pronounce, but make sure to emphasize the long 'a' sound!

Fun Fact

The nautical meaning appeared centuries after the funeral meaning.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /weɪk/

Rhymes with 'take'.

US /weɪk/

Clear long 'a' sound.

Common Errors

  • Mixing up 'a' sounds
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'weak'

Rhymes With

cake lake take break shake

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

easy to read

Writing 2/5

easy to write

Speaking 2/5

easy to say

Hören 2/5

easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

boat water funeral death

Learn Next

turbulence vigil aftermath

Fortgeschritten

legacy commemoration

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a wake, two wakes

Prepositional Phrases

in the wake of

Articles

the wake

Examples by Level

1

The boat made a big wake.

boat / made / path

Simple past

2

We went to the wake.

we / visited / gathering

Past tense

3

Look at the wake.

see / the / path

Imperative

4

The wake is long.

the / path / is / long

Adjective

5

See the boat's wake.

look at / boat / path

Possessive

6

The wake is white.

the / path / is / white

Color

7

The wake is moving.

the / path / is / changing

Present continuous

8

I saw the wake.

I / viewed / path

Simple past

1

The ship left a wide wake.

2

We held a wake for my uncle.

3

Stay away from the boat's wake.

4

The wake followed the ship.

5

Many people came to the wake.

6

The wake was very calm.

7

Did you see the wake?

8

The wake disappeared quickly.

1

The wake of the ferry was quite strong.

2

They shared memories at the wake.

3

The storm left destruction in its wake.

4

The wake of the boat made the water choppy.

5

We organized a wake to honor her life.

6

The wake stretched for miles.

7

He felt sad during the wake.

8

The wake is visible from the shore.

1

In the wake of the crisis, the company closed.

2

The wake of the cruise ship rocked our boat.

3

A traditional wake can be a very healing experience.

4

The wake serves as a reminder of the ship's path.

5

She struggled in the wake of her father's death.

6

The wake of the explosion was felt for miles.

7

The wake was held in the family home.

8

The boat's wake created a hazard for the swimmers.

1

In the wake of the scandal, the minister resigned.

2

The wake of the vessel churned the sediment.

3

The wake provided a space for communal mourning.

4

Changes in the wake of the policy were immediate.

5

The wake of the storm left the beach covered in debris.

6

He reflected on his life in the wake of his retirement.

7

The wake is a testament to the ship's journey.

8

The wake of the event changed everything.

1

The wake of the tragedy lingered in the town's consciousness.

2

The ship's wake was a fleeting signature on the ocean.

3

The wake serves as a poignant metaphor for human legacy.

4

In the wake of the revolution, the government collapsed.

5

The wake of the passing boat rippled against the pier.

6

She found solace in the wake of the funeral proceedings.

7

The wake of the comet was visible for days.

8

The wake of the argument was a sense of deep unease.

Gegenteile

lead prelude

Häufige Kollokationen

boat's wake
in the wake of
hold a wake
large wake
attend a wake
visible wake
leave a wake
funeral wake
create a wake
follow in the wake

Idioms & Expressions

"in the wake of"

following an event

In the wake of the news, everyone was silent.

neutral

"wake-up call"

a warning to change

The accident was a wake-up call.

neutral

"wake the dead"

be extremely loud

That noise could wake the dead!

casual

"wake up on the wrong side of the bed"

be grumpy

He's irritable; he must have woken up on the wrong side of the bed.

casual

"wake to the reality"

realize the truth

They finally woke to the reality of the situation.

formal

"wake up and smell the coffee"

face the facts

Wake up and smell the coffee, you're fired!

casual

Easily Confused

wake vs awake

similar spelling

awake is a state, wake is the event

I am awake vs I went to the wake.

wake vs weak

homophone

weak means not strong

I feel weak vs the wake of the boat.

wake vs walk

visual similarity

walk is movement on feet

I walk home vs the boat's wake.

wake vs wave

both nautical

a wave is a single movement, a wake is a trail

The wave hit the boat vs the boat's wake.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] left a wake.

The ship left a wake.

B2

In the wake of [event], [result].

In the wake of the news, she cried.

A2

We held a wake for [person].

We held a wake for my father.

B1

The wake was [adjective].

The wake was peaceful.

C1

He followed in the wake of [person].

He followed in the wake of his mentor.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

waker someone who wakes up

Verbs

wake to stop sleeping

Adjectives

waking the state of being awake

Verwandt

awake adjective/verb

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal (funeral) neutral (nautical) idiomatic (in the wake of)

Häufige Fehler

Using 'wake' as a verb for funeral Attend a wake
You don't 'wake' someone in this context.
Confusing 'wake' with 'walk' Wake
Different pronunciation and meaning.
Using 'wake' when meaning 'wave' Wave
A wake is a path, a wave is a movement.
Forgetting the article The wake
It needs an article.
Using 'wake' for 'awake' Awake
Wake is the noun/event; awake is the state.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Picture a boat on a lake that turns into a funeral home.

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Native Usage

Use 'in the wake of' to sound more advanced.

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Cultural Insight

Wakes are often more relaxed than funerals.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use an article with the noun.

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Say It Right

Focus on the long 'a'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb for funerals.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the word 'watch'.

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Study Smart

Write two sentences, one for each meaning.

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Context Matters

Check if you are talking about water or people.

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Pluralization

Just add 's' for plural.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

W-A-K-E: Water And Kept-memories Event.

Visual Association

Imagine a boat pulling a funeral procession behind it.

Word Web

funeral boat aftermath vigil

Herausforderung

Use 'in the wake of' in a sentence today.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: to stay awake or watch

Kultureller Kontext

Be respectful when discussing the funeral meaning.

Wakes are very common in Irish and American culture as a way to mourn.

Finnegans Wake (book) Wake Up (song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at sea

  • watch the wake
  • clear the wake
  • boat's wake

at a funeral

  • attend the wake
  • host a wake
  • after the wake

news/reporting

  • in the wake of the storm
  • in the wake of the event

daily life

  • a wake-up call
  • woke up on the wrong side

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever seen a boat's wake?"

"Do you know the difference between a funeral and a wake?"

"What does 'in the wake of' mean to you?"

"Have you ever been to a wake?"

"Why do you think boats leave a wake?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the feeling of being on a boat and watching the wake.

Reflect on the importance of community gatherings like wakes.

Write a story where 'in the wake of' is a key phrase.

Explain why a wake is a good way to remember someone.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, but we are focusing on the noun form here.

They evolved from the same root of 'watching' or 'following'.

Only if it is a funeral-related gathering.

No, it is a standard English word.

Like 'way-k'.

Wakes.

Yes, that is correct.

Yes, very common in daily life.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The boat left a ___ in the water.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: wake

Wake is the path.

multiple choice A2

What is a wake?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: All of the above

It covers both meanings.

true false B1

A wake is only for boats.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It also refers to funeral gatherings.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matches phrases to meanings.

sentence order B2

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Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct structure is 'in the wake of the storm'.

Ergebnis: /5

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