unwoke
Etymology
From un- + woke.
unwoke means not having been woken. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Not having been woken.
- Not woke, especially in social justice contexts.“Finally, there came his involvement with Markle. […] a woman of colour and a feminist whose presence in his life would soon require that he forcefully denounce racism and sexism in the British press (and, I trust, among his more un-woke friends and relations).”
verb
- To remove woke or socially progressive influence from (something); to make unwoke.“It would of course be premature to declare that Swinney's policy reset amounts to the "unwoking" of the Scottish government.”