Is Woked a word?

No, woked is not in the scrabble dictionary.
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What is the meaning of Woked?

Woke means being conscious of racial discrimination in society and other forms of oppression and injustice. In mainstream use, woke can also more generally describe someone or something as being “with it.”
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Is Woked a word in scrabble?

WOKED is not a valid scrabble word.
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What is the verb of woke?

2 : awake, wake up They woke early. transitive verb. 1 : to stand watch over (someone or something) especially : to hold a wake over. 2a : to rouse from or as if from sleep : awake, wake up Something woke her in the middle of the night. b : stir, excite an experience that woke old feelings.
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Is there a word worked?

Worked, wrought both apply to something on which effort has been applied. Worked implies expended effort of almost any kind: a worked silver mine.
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When did woke become a word?

The phrase stay woke had emerged in AAVE by the 1930s, in some contexts referring to an awareness of the social and political issues affecting African Americans. The phrase was uttered in a recording by Lead Belly and later by Erykah Badu.
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Is woke in the Oxford dictionary?

Here's how the OED defines it. woke, adjective: Originally: well-informed, up-to-date. Now chiefly: alert to racial or social discrimination and injustice; frequently in stay woke. The OED added that word, along with scores of others, in its quarterly update this June.
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Is waked correct?

“Woken,” in British English, is the past participle not of “wake up” but of just plain old “wake.” But American English prefers “waked.” Here's how to inflect “wake” without the “up”: Today I wake. Yesterday I woke. In the past, I have waked.
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Is Nagy a Scrabble word?

nagy is a valid English word.
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Is Qoe a Scrabble word?

Qoe is not a Scrabble word.
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How do you use woke in a sentence?

Woke sentence example
  1. The sound of voices woke her. ...
  2. Cassie woke the next morning in the cool of dawn. ...
  3. When she woke again, the room was dark. ...
  4. I just woke up, Moira. ...
  5. Later she woke to find Connie asleep in a chair beside her gurney. ...
  6. Remember, he woke you.
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Where did the term yoked come from?

Where Did the Word Come From? Originally, the word “yoke” meant a pair of oxen. We all know how strong oxen are. Strong enough to plow a field of dirt deep enough to plants crops.
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Is it I was awaken or awoken?

The verbs awake and awaken both mean "to rise from sleep." The most common inflections of awake are the past tense awoke ('she awoke suddenly') and the past participle awoken ('she was awoken suddenly').
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What is the future tense of woke?

I will/shall have woken or waked. You/We/They will/shall have woken or waked. He/She/It will/shall have been waking. I will/shall have been waking.
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Is it woken up or waken up?

Here's the truth about “woken up,” “waken up” and “woke up:” they are all interchangeable past tense forms of “to wake.” The past participle of “to wake up” is “woken up,” but so is “waken up,” you will simply add an –ed. The simple past tense is “woke up.”
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What is wok an acronym for?

Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Wikipedia. Acronym. Definition. WOK. Wake on Keyboard.
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Is past experience correct?

It's tautological but it's a common enough phrase that people don't worry about it. It's a fairly common phenomenon in language that as a word starts to feel weaker, people add riders to it to draw attention to it. So 'from past experience' or 'from previous experience' help to accentuate the word.
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What can I say instead of I?

solo
  • by oneself.
  • companionless.
  • friendless.
  • in solitary.
  • individual.
  • me and my shadow.
  • me myself and I.
  • on one's own.
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What is the past tense of drink?

In modern usage guides, drank is the past tense of drink, as in "I drank a lot last night," and drunk is the past participle (following "have"), as in "Yes, I have drunk wine before." Throughout history, however, these words have been confused and used in their opposite contexts, perhaps because of the association ...
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Is there a second form of Ka?

The base form of the verb is do. The past simple form, did, is the same throughout. The present participle is doing. The past participle is done.
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