"Rest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rest" Meaning

The word "rest" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:

1. Physical rest: A period of time when someone or something is not active or moving, often used to recover from fatigue or injury.
Example: "I need a rest before I can continue with this task."
2. Mnemonic rest: A brief pause or halt in order to remember something previously learned.
Example: "Let me take a rest to recall the equation."
3. Musical rest: A mark in music indicating a silences or pause in the music.
Example: "The rest at the end of the musical phrase allows for dramatic effect."
4. Remainder: The part of a quantity that is left after a part of it has been removed, divided, or used.
Example: "I have two cookies left, which is a rest of the pack."
5. Recitation or rest: To read or recite something, especially poetry or other literary works.
Example: "She will rest her poem at the reading festival."

Some idiomatic expressions using the word "rest" include:

"At rest": Meaning free from trouble or danger; safe.
Example: "The sailor's crew was at rest after their long voyage."
"Give someone or something a rest": To stop doing something or leave them alone.
Example: "Why are you still asking him all these questions? Give him a rest already."
"Get a rest": To feel refreshed and revived.
Example: "After a long hike, I got a rest at the campsite."

The meaning of the word "rest" can vary depending on the context in which it is used.

"Rest" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. I'm going to take a break and rest for a while.


2. She looked exhausted and asked to rest for the night.


3. Long hours of study left me feeling tired, so I decided to rest my eyes.


4. The couch felt inviting after a long day, so I decided to rest and watch TV.


5. After a long hike, it's essential to rest and rehydrate to recover.

"Rest" Similar Words

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Responding immediately or according to the needs of others; showing a willingness to adapt and adjust to different situations or circumstances.<br><br>Example: "The teacher responded responsively to each student's question, making sure everyone understood the concept."

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