"Rested" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rested" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Rested
speak

"Rested" Meaning

Having or feeling refreshed and free from fatigue after sleep or rest.

"Rested" Examples

Adjective: Rested


- After getting a good night's sleep, she was completely rested and ready for the busy day ahead.
- After a period of illness, he was still not fully rested and took a few more weeks to regain his strength.
- They had been hiking in the mountains for hours and were finally rested at the lodge for the night.
- The tourist arrived in Paris feeling rested and ready to explore the city.
- The new employee took a long break to recharge and feel rested for their first day of work.

"Rested" Similar Words

Restating

speak

Expressing the same thing using different words, often in a more concise or clearer way, without changing its meaning.

Restaurant

speak

A business that prepares and serves food and drinks to customers in a building or other premises, often designed for the purpose.

Restauranteurs

speak

People who own, operate, or manage restaurants.

Restaurants

speak

Establishments that prepare and serve food and drinks to customers in a place where people pay to eat in, often with a wide range of menu options and a trained staff. Example: "I'm craving Chinese food, let's go to that new restaurant downtown."

Restaurate

speak

This word is not in the dictionary in English. <br><br>However, the word "restaurate" seems to be a misspelling of "restore" or "reanimate", both of which are related to helping something or someone return to a previous state or regain vitality.<br><br>"Restore" typically implies bringing something back to its original condition or state, such as "They are restoring the historic building to its former glory."<br><br>"Reanimate" means to bring something (such as a person or thing) into a state of animation or consciousness again, such as in the case of a dead body after an accident or a character in a science fiction story being revived.<br><br>Another possibility is that "restaurate" is a play on the word "restore" and the Latin root "restaurare" which means to restore or bring back to life.

Restaurateur

speak

A person who owns, operates, or manages a restaurant. Typically, a restaurateur is a skilled businessperson who oversees the daily operations of the restaurant, including menu planning, staff management, and customer service.

Restaurateurs

speak

Restauration

speak

The restoration of something to its original state, often in a building, cultural site, or work of art.

Restenosis

speak

Resterilisation

speak

Resterilization

speak

Restful

speak

Free from work or care; able to relax and calm; peaceful.

Restfully

speak

Restfulness

speak

Resting

speak

To be in a state of not being active or moving; to be at ease, both physically and mentally. <br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She was tired from her long journey and decided to take a rest at the hotel.<br> He rested on the sofa after a long day's work.<br><br>Synonyms: relaxation, ease, inactivity, lethargy, relaxation, repose, slumber, sleeper.<br><br>Antonyms: activity, effort, strain, work, labor, toil.

Restitute

speak

Restitution: the act of restoring or giving back something to its rightful owner, often as a punishment or compensation for a wrong or injury.<br><br>Example: The court ordered the thief to undergo community service as restitution for the stolen goods.