"Sleepers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sleepers" Meaning

Sleepers can refer to several things:

1. A sleeper: A type of train car attached to the end of a freight train and used for added safety.
2. Sleepers: A person that is asleep or sleeping.
3. The Sleepers: In literature, the term is used to describe characters in a story who remain unaware of the conspiracy or plot twist until it is revealed.
4. Sleeper (politics): An informal term for a person who votes, especially in a primary election.
5. Sleeper (biology): A seed that can be awakened by water after a period of dormancy.

"Sleepers" Examples

Verb:

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Determined to be the first to arrive, the man took a last long sleeper.[^3]

Noun:

The train departed at midnight, its passengers slumbering soundly in their sleepers.[^4]
The Physics text book had two sleeper switches which could have been changed on the main circuit.[^5]
My fiancé want to spend their traveling sleeper compartment so smooth and stylish.[^6]

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"Sleepers" Similar Words

Sleeker

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Sleekest

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Sleeking

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There is no word "sleeking". However, there is a word "sleek" which means:<br><br>having a smooth and shiny surface or appearance; lacking wrinkles or roughness; (of a person or animal) smooth and elegant in movement or feature, especially having a well-groomed appearance.<br><br>Example: "The sleek black sports car sped down the highway."

Sleekly

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smoothly and skillfully.

Sleekness

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Sleep-over

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A sleep-over is a casual invitation to spend the night at someone's home, often with friends or family, typically in a relaxed and informal atmosphere, such as a home, campsite, or sleeping arrangement at a hotel or resort. It often involves staying up late, sharing food, playing games, watching movies, and engaging in other social activities together.

Sleep

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"Sleep" is the state of being peaceful and quiet, usually unconscious, during which a person's body rests and recharges for the next day. It is a fundamental biological process that helps regulate physical and mental health, memory consolidation, and overall well-being.<br><br>There are three stages of sleep: non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, which is further divided into light and deep sleep, and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, during which most dreaming occurs.<br><br>Humans typically spend around 7-9 hours per night sleeping, although this can vary depending on age, lifestyle, and individual needs.

Sleeper

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Someone or something that sleeps, typically for an extended period of time. <br><br>Example: The hibernating bear was a sleeper, reducing its metabolic rate to conserve energy during the winter months.<br><br>Can also refer to a person or thing that is dormant or inactive, often waiting for a favorable opportunity to emerge or become active.<br><br>Example: The sleeper of the company's success is the founding family, whose descendants continue to own and operate the business.

Sleepier

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adjective: sleepier<br><br>more sleepy; more inclined to sleep.

Sleepiest

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Meaning: extremely sleepy and unable to keep one's eyes open.<br><br>Example: "I've been feeling really sleepiest this morning after a late night."<br><br>Synonyms: most sleepy, most tired, drowsy, soporific.

Sleepily

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In a sleepy manner. Having or showing a sleepy condition, characterized by a drowsy or lethargic state.

Sleepiness

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Sleeping

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The word "sleeping" means being in a state of rest or inactivity, typically involving unconsciousness, unawareness, and a lack of sensory perception or responsiveness to the external environment. It is a normal and essential physiological state for the body, where the brain and other bodily functions slow down or cease, and the person or animal is not aware of their surroundings.<br><br>Synonyms: snoozing, slumbering, dozing, dreaming, unconscious.<br><br>Example: "I'm tired, I'm going to go sleeping now."

Sleepless

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Sleeplessly

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Meaning: Without sleep; unable to sleep because of worry, excitement, or other reasons.<br><br>Example: "She has been lying in bed sleeplessly for hours, trying to calm her racing thoughts."

Sleeplessness

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Sleeplessness refers to the state or experience of being unable to fall asleep or stay asleep, resulting in inadequate rest or a lack of quality sleep. This can lead to feelings of fatigue, irritability, and decreased cognitive function. Sleeplessness can be caused by a variety of factors, such as stress, anxiety, certain medical conditions, or external stimuli, and it can have significant impacts on both physical and mental health if left unaddressed.