The opposite state from sleep is waking, to be awake. The opposite (inability to sleep) is insomnia.
Coffee with a higher caffeine content, such as espresso or dark roast coffee, can keep you awake the longest due to its stronger stimulant effects.
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Bupropion should not keep you awake. The common side effects of this antidepressant include vomiting, suicidal thoughts, confusion, seizures, headache, loss of appetite, rashes, weakness and changes in vision.
Your heart beats faster, your blood pressure goes up, you are very awake, teeth grinding, loss of appetite, and ruinination of the teeth are all effects of stimulants.
Insomnia is chronic inability to sleep. Not being able to sleep for one day is just a fact of life.
No. The only known effects of coffee is to relax you, make you feel awake, and cause you to go the bathroom a lot.
Tom stayed awake when he went to bed because he was preoccupied with thoughts and worries that kept his mind racing. He might have been anxious about upcoming events or simply unable to relax after a long day. Additionally, distractions such as electronic devices or ambient noise could have contributed to his inability to fall asleep.
Either one. But mostly, doctors let the mother stay awake so that they can immediately interact with their child. Doctors only put the mother to sleep if she has heavy, uncontrolled breathing and can't handle the effects of a local anesthesia (which keeps you awake) or if there is no time to wait for the local anesthesia to take place
No, the word 'awake' is a verb (awake, awakes, awaking, awoke or awoken) and an adjective (awake, more awake, most awake). The adjective 'awake' is most often functions as a predicate adjective following a linking verb.Examples:I often awake on a day off at the time the alarm rings on a workday. (verb)They were awake and ready when I arrived. (adjective)
I was awake at midnight The baby was awake playing in her crib. I feel more awake when I drink coffee.
No. Awake is an adjective. A related adverb is wakefully.