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stay up

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Explanation of "Stay Up"

Definition: The phrase "stay up" means to remain awake and not go to bed. It is often used when someone decides to keep their eyes open and continue doing something, especially when they could be sleeping.

Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "stay up" in different tenses. For example:
    • Present: "I stay up late on weekends."
    • Past: "Last night, I stayed up until 3 AM."
    • Future: "I will stay up late to finish my project."
Word Variants:
  • Staying up (gerund): "Staying up late can make you tired the next day."
  • Stayed up (past tense): "We stayed up late last night."
Different Meanings:
  • "Stay up" generally refers to remaining awake, but it can also mean to keep something in an elevated position or to prevent it from falling. For example, "I need to stay up this bookshelf so it doesn't fall."
Synonyms:
  • Remain awake
  • Keep awake
  • Burn the midnight oil (more idiomatic)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Burn the midnight oil: This means to stay up late working or studying, especially when you are very tired.
  • Pull an all-nighter: This is a phrase that means to stay awake all night, typically to study or finish work.
Conclusion:

"Stay up" is a common phrase in English that means to remain awake and not go to bed. It can be used in various contexts, from casual conversations about a late night with friends to more serious discussions about work or studying.

Verb
  1. not go to bed
    • Don't stay up so late--you have to go to work tomorrow
    • We sat up all night to watch the election

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