sleep
1. a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended (Freq. 23) - he didn't get enough sleep last night - calm as a child in dreamless slumber • Syn: slumber • Derivationally related forms: slumbery (for: slumber), slumber (for: slumber), sleepy • Hypernyms: physical condition, physiological state, physiological condition • Hyponyms: sleeping, orthodox sleep, nonrapid eye movement sleep, NREM sleep, nonrapid eye movement, nonrapid eye movement, paradoxical sleep, rapid eye movement sleep, REM sleep, rapid eye movement, REM, shuteye 2. a torpid state resembling deep sleep (Freq. 1) • Syn: sopor • Hypernyms: physical condition, physiological state, physiological condition 3. a period of time spent sleeping - he felt better after a little sleep - there wasn't time for a nap • Syn: nap • Derivationally related forms: nap (for: nap) • Hypernyms: time period, period of time, period • Hyponyms: beauty sleep, kip 4. euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb) - she was laid to rest beside her husband - they had to put their family pet to sleep • Syn: rest, eternal rest, eternal sleep, quietus • Hypernyms: death
1. be asleep (Freq. 58) • Syn: kip, slumber, log Z's, catch some Z's • Ant: wake • See Also: sleep in, sleep late, sleep out • Derivationally related forms: slumber (for: slumber), slumberer (for: slumber), kip (for: kip), sleeper, sleeping • Hypernyms: rest • Hyponyms: bundle, practice bundling, nap, catnap, catch a wink, sleep late, sleep in, hibernate, hole up, estivate, aestivate • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Sam and Sue sleep 2. be able to accommodate for sleeping - This tent sleeps six people • Derivationally related forms: sleeper • Hypernyms: accommodate, hold, admit • Verb Frames: - Something ----s somebody
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