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still up vs still awake

Both phrases are fine/correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'Still up' is commonly used to indicate that someone's still out of bed or still active, while 'still awake' conveys that someone isn't asleep yet.
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Last updated: August 04, 2024

still up

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that someone is still out of bed or still active.

This phrase is used to convey that someone is still awake and not in bed. It can be used in informal conversations or texts.

Examples:

  • I'm still up working on my project.
  • Are you still up watching TV?
  • She's still up chatting with her friends.
  • No wonder you're still up.
  • White count is still up. Renal function is declining.
  • Wow. I cannot believe you're still up.
  • Your mom is angry because you're still up.
  • He's still up here in my head.
  • I cannot believe she's still up there.
  • - Call him now, he's still up.
  • You still up for operation money drop later?
  • Wait, my parents are still up.
  • The freon tanks are still up there.
  • If you're still up for a challenge.
  • He's still up at my client's cabin.
  • I wanted to see if you were still up for a challenge.
  • Hands still up there, pelvic thrusts.
  • Rob's still up there right now.
  • I don't know if the signal's still up at the school.
  • Excuse me. Ferris wheel's still up.
  • The altar they used is still up there.
  • Cops everywhere, checkpoints still up all over town.
  • His erythrocyte count is still up, agglutination normal.

Alternatives:

  • still awake
  • still not in bed
  • still active
  • still not asleep

still awake

This phrase is correct and commonly used to convey that someone is not asleep yet.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is still awake and has not gone to sleep yet. It is suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

Examples:

  • I'm still awake because I can't fall asleep.
  • Is he still awake? I need to talk to him.
  • She's still awake reading a book.
  • You know, your surrogate daddy's still awake - Screaming in there.
  • Look at you, still awake and caring how it went.
  • There's plenty of people still awake.
  • Just making sure you're still awake.
  • Yes, if they are still awake after the numerous scenes with you and Gabel.
  • Mr President, and those fellow Members who are still awake, I would like to thank Mr Jarzembowski and Mr Swoboda for their lucid reports, with reference to which we can at last try to revive the railways by opening them up to competition.
  • At that time, I was still awake.
  • At that time, I was still awake.
  • Nora was still awake when I got home, just standing over the crib staring at the kid.
  • Rallo, why are you still awake?
  • Why is this child still awake?
  • "you're still awake" seems like quite the sophomore slump.
  • Why is this man still awake?
  • Mom, why are you still awake?
  • No wonder I'm still awake.
  • He's probably still awake if you want to check on him.
  • Two AM and she calls me 'cause I'm still awake
  • Dad, if we leave right now, we can still catch a flight... get home with everyone still awake before the sun comes up.
  • I know, and I'm still awake!
  • Whoever's still awake, buy them breakfast, okay?

Alternatives:

  • still up
  • still not asleep
  • still not in bed
  • still active

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