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despierto in English:

1. wakeful



English word "despierto"(wakeful) occurs in sets:

Fichas del libro - "The Hero in Man" (A.E.)
Fichas del libro - "Poems" (Nora May French)
Fichas del libro - "Verses" (Edith Wharton)
Fichas del libro - "Over Here" (Edgar A. Guest)
Fichas del libro - "All for Love" (John Dryden)

2. awake


I'm awake.
There are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after the children fall asleep and wonder how they'll make the mortgage, or pay their doctor's bills, or save enough for their child's college education.
Whether I'm sleeping or awake, I think of you all the time.
Plenty of opportunities will present themselves, if only you are awake to them.
The flight attendant shook Tom awake and told him that the plane had landed.
Tom just got up and still isn't quite awake.
He shook me awake, shouting, "A fire!"
I would keep waiting for you if I had to stay awake past midnight.
We need it when asleep as well as when awake.
It goes without saying that those who are awake to their own rights must respect those of others.
Tokyo, which is the largest city in Japan, is awake 24 hours.
You should awake to your responsibilities.
The brain waves during REM sleep are the same as when awake, and it's the stage when you have dreams.
As soon as the alarm rang, I jumped out of bed, wide awake.
It's quite possible that there are times I am half awake, and thus the day feels shorter.

English word "despierto"(awake) occurs in sets:

Fichas del libro - "My New Home" (Mary Louisa Mole...
Fichas del libro - "The Carter Girls' Week-End Cam...
Fichas del libro - "The Tracer of Lost Persons" (R...
Fichas del libro - "Montezuma's Castle and Other W...
Fichas del libro - "Edmund Dulac's Picture-Book fo...