It doesn't mean anything. I'm not sure what kind of answer you're expecting here. Waking up at 7 AM means that you were asleep for some undetermined amount of time, and then something caused you to wake from sleep at 7 hours after midnight.
There is no more meaning to the act of waking up at 7 AM than the literal meaning of the words. It's like asking, "What does it mean to sit down on the toilet?" or "What does it mean to light a match?" or "What does it mean to wipe your nose?"
The future tense of wake is will wake."Soon enough the sun will shine through their windows and they will all wake up."
Clocks wake us up by setting off an alarm which goes off at what time you desire.
alarm clock is important to wake people up. when they sleeping they need to wake up early or late they use it.
In is own bed
Many people wake up around the same time of day no matter when it is they go to bed the night previous. It's actually a kind of subconscious thing that makes you wake up depending on your morning habits. For instance, if you go to work every morning at 6, but set your alarm clock to 4:30 for a few months, then even after you turn that alarm off, your mind will be used to it, and you'll probably wake up at about 4:30 anyway. But on the other hand, if there is no reason for you to wake up at that time, or any time near it, then you may just suffer from a sleeping disorder, or some type of insomnia. Have you ever watched "The Exorcism of Emily Rose?" It's a true story. 3A.M. is the "witching hour" There could be some supernatural reason behind you waking at 3:04 A.M. every morning. Watch the movie...you'll see what I mean.
7 am
They wake up at 7:54 every morning except on Sundays and tuesdays when they wake up at 7:54 pm
'I wake you up at seven o'clock'
Both phrases are equally incorrect because they are missing a preposition. To make the phrases grammatically correct, you need to put a preposition like at, around, before, or after before 7.For example:I'll wake up tomorrow at 7.I'll wake up at 7 tomorrow.I'll wake up tomorrow around 7.I'll wake up around 7 tomorrow.It doesn't matter whether you put tomorrow before or after. They are both grammatically correct.
7:00
7:15 a.m.
Get up
Wake up
to get up/wake up
7-8 am
It means you slept against something that pressed against your skin and made that mark.
Wake up is: Wake up, someone is calling you to wake up or you're just waking up. Waken up is: Waken up, you are waken up by someone or you just woke up (It just happened it could mean).