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- Dictionaryrest/rɛst/
verb
- 1. cease work or movement in order to relax, sleep, or recover strength: "he needed to rest after the feverish activity" Similar
- 2. be placed or supported so as to stay in a specified position: "her elbow was resting on the arm of the sofa" Similar
noun
- 1. an instance or period of resting: "you look as though you need a rest" Similar
- 2. an interval of silence of a specified duration.
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to (cause someone or something to) stop doing a particular activity or stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength: The doctor told him that he should rest for a few days. He looked away from the computer screen to rest his eyes.
1. : repose, sleep. specifically : a bodily state characterized by minimal functional and metabolic activities. 2. a. : freedom from activity or labor. b. : a state of motionlessness or inactivity. c. : the repose of death. 3. : a place for resting or lodging. 4. : peace of mind or spirit. 5. a (1) : a rhythmic silence in music. (2)
The rest is used to refer to all the parts of something or all the things in a group that remain or that you have not already mentioned. It was an experience I will treasure for the rest of my life. [+ of] I'm going to throw a party, then invest the rest of the money. He was unable to travel to Barcelona with the rest of the team. [+ of]
To rest means to relax into something and let it support you. Rest yourself on the couch for a while, if you're tired. The word rest comes from the German rasta meaning "league of miles." If you walked that far, you'd need a good rest too.
[countable, uncountable] a period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing after a period of activity. I had a good night's rest. We stopped for a well-earned rest. rest from something to have/take a rest from all your hard work. Try to get some rest—you have a busy day tomorrow.
n. 1. a. A period of inactivity, relaxation, or sleep: The hikers stopped for a rest. b. Sleep or the refreshment resulting from inactivity or sleep: Get plenty of rest before the race. c. The repose of death: eternal rest. d. Mental or emotional calm: The news put my mind at rest. 2.
REST definition: 1. the part of something that remains, or the others that remain: 2. a period of time when you…. Learn more.
There are 29 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun rest, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. rest has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.
Rest definition: the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep. See examples of REST used in a sentence.
to (cause someone or something to) stop doing a particular activity or stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength: The doctor told him that he should rest for a few days. He looked away from the computer screen to rest his eyes.