Wakeful


adjective
1.
unable to sleep; not sleeping; indisposed to sleep:
Excitement made the children wakeful.
2.
characterized by absence of sleep:
a wakeful night.
3.
watchful; alert; vigilant:
a wakeful foe.
adjective
1.
unable or unwilling to sleep
2.
sleepless
3.
alert

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