- alarm clockabbreviationsee also
- waking up; keeping oneself awake
- type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a napsee also
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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[Child] is allowed to use [Alarm Clock]
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- alarm clock
- waking up; keeping oneself awake
- type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a nap
Refers to a device that emits a sound or alert at a set time to wake a person up.
This meaning relates to the act of becoming conscious after sleep or maintaining alertness during a time when one might usually feel sleepy.
This refers to a sweet treat that is often given to children as a reward or comfort after waking from sleep, showing care and affection.
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Refers to an alarm clock, a device used to wake someone up at a specific time.
Refers to the act of getting up or rising, particularly in the context of waking up from sleep.
Refers to awakening or coming to consciousness, often used in a more metaphorical sense such as mental alertness.
Refers to drowsiness or sleepiness, the feeling of wanting to sleep.
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Why didn't the alarm clock ring, even though I set it? Now I'm definitely going to be late.
I have been seeing the word "wake-up coffee" a lot on the internet recently, but I still haven't used it in real life. It is a hard word to use.