"Siesta" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Siesta" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Siesta" Meaning

A short nap or rest taken in the early afternoon, typically after lunch.

"Siesta" Examples

Verb


The travelers looked forward to taking a siesta during the hot afternoon.
After a heavy lunch, the teacher allowed her students a short siesta before resuming their studies.
She decided to have a siesta instead of going out with her friends.
I like to take siestas, especially during the hot summer days.
People with siestas have reported improved productivity and mood.

Noun


He began to feel unrefreshed after the brief siesta he took earlier that day.
The daily newspaper achieved its highest circulation after a siesta was published against the president's policies.
A siesta break every afternoon helped her ease into the rest of the workday.
She usually lays down for a siesta during her breaks.
Sleeping a siesta before returning to the evening classes greatly helped me.

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Siegfried

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Sienite

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Sienna

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Siennese

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Sierra

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Sierras

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Sieur

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Sieve

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Sieved

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To separate a mixture of different-sized particles, typically by passing it through a sieve or a porous material, in order to retain the larger particles and allow the finer ones to pass through.

Sievert

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Sieverts

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Sieving

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