"Sleepover" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A sleepover is an informal gathering, especially among friends, where they stay up late at night and sleep at one of their homes, or other designated location. It's a casual and social event that allows people to bond, have fun, and relax together, often with activities like watching movies, playing games, sharing stories, and eating snacks or light meals.
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.
In a sleepy manner. Having or showing a sleepy condition, characterized by a drowsy or lethargic state.
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."
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 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.
Suggestive of or resembling sleep; resembling sleep or dream; lethargic; dormant; inactive; tranquil.
Sleepovers refer to overnight visits to a friend's house or another person's home, where the visitor spends the night, often engaging in social activities, watching movies, or just hanging out, typically among friends.
The word "sleeps" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "sleep", which means to rest, especially at nighttime, as a natural part of the daily cycle of being awake and aware, and of being in a state of reduced consciousness, characterized by quiet, stillness, and a decreased response to external stimuli.
A person who is a sleepwalker is someone who gets out of bed and walks around while they are still asleep. This can sometimes be due to a sleep disorder or a side effect of sleep deprivation.
People who sleepwalk (or sleepwalkers) are individuals who walk or perform certain actions while they are in a state of deep sleep, typically without being aware of their surroundings or what they are doing.
A person who sleeps a lot, especially someone who wakes up late in the morning, often requiring prodding or persuasion to get out of bed.