sleep

/sliːp/
noun, verbBeginner
general

a state of rest with closed eyes, during which the body recovers

After a long day, he fell into a deep sleep.

After a tiring day, he entered a deep state of rest with closed eyes.

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Sleep is essential for physical and mental health.

general

to rest with closed eyes, typically at night

Babies need more sleep than adults.

Infants require more rest with closed eyes than grown-ups.

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The verb form of 'sleep' describes the action of resting with closed eyes.

Collocations

deep sleepa state of rest with closed eyes that is difficult to wake fromlight sleepa state of rest with closed eyes that is easily disturbedsleep deprivationthe condition of not getting enough rest with closed eyes

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Related Phrases

sleep tightphrase
a phrase used to wish someone a good night's rest with closed eyes
sleep on itphrase
to think about a decision overnight

💡Pro Tip

Sleep Hygiene

Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule can improve the quality of your rest with closed eyes.

Gold Rule

Avoid Screens Before Sleep

Reducing screen time before bed can help you fall into a restful state with closed eyes more easily.

📖Word Origin

Old English slēpan, from Proto-Germanic *slēpaną, related to Dutch slapen and German schlafen.

📝Usage Notes

The word 'sleep' can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the state of rest with closed eyes. As a verb, it describes the action of resting with closed eyes.

Word Breakdown

sleep
the state of rest with closed eyes
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