asleep

/əˈsliːp/
adjectiveBeginner
formal

in a state of sleep; not awake

The cat was curled up asleep on the couch.

The cat was sleeping peacefully on the couch.

He fell asleep during the movie.

He dozed off while watching the film.

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Can be used both literally and figuratively to describe a state of rest or inactivity.

Collocations

fall asleepto start sleepingasleep at the wheelnot paying attention to something important

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Related Phrases

asleep at the wheelidiom
not paying attention to something important

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Asleep' is often used with 'fall' (fall asleep) or 'be' (be asleep).

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'aslepen', from Old English 'on slæpe' (on sleep).

📝Usage Notes

Often used in continuous tenses (e.g., 'is asleep', 'was asleep') to describe a state of sleep.

Word Breakdown

a-
in a state of
prefix
+
sleep
the state of resting with closed eyes
root
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