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What does being woke mean? Definition and meaning explained

GENERATION "woke" has become a big part of modern society.

With the world we live in having to adhere to the script more and more, we give you the lowdown on a term you no doubt hear on a daily basis.

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What does 'woke' mean?

Used with words like "snowflake", somebody who is "woke" is aware and speaks up about social issues.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary "woke" is defined as: "Originally: well-informed, up-to-date.

"Now chiefly: alert to racial or social discrimination and injustice."

The Urban Dictionary adds: "Being woke means being aware… knowing what’s going on in the community (related to racism and social injustice)."

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To be "woke" is to be consciously awake to social justice issues.

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But the term has morphed into a throw away insult from right-wing groups or older generations when people stand up against things they find offensive.

Often, things are dismissed as "woke" when they push back against entrenched biases that "non-woke" people may not be ready to let go of.

It is used to end conversations through insult rather than confront difficult and divisive topics.

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The word is still widely used by social reform seekers and those opposing this.

It is most often used in the context that society needs to awaken from its slumber and realise the societal issues for all and not just the majority or mainstream.

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Where does 'woke' come from?

Many believe "woke" is a new word but it has actually been in circulation since the 1800s.

Originally it simply meant not being asleep.

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