restful

pronunciation

How to pronounce restful in British English: UK [ˈrestfl]word uk audio image

How to pronounce restful in American English: US [ˈrɛstfəl] word us audio image

  • Adjective:
    affording or marked by rest or repose

Word Origin

restful (adj.)
mid-14c., "characterized by rest;" late 14c., "quiet, peaceful;" from rest (n.1) + -ful. Related: Restfully; restfulness.

Antonym

adj.

unrestful

Example

1. By improving health , you will increase energy and get a more restful sleep . That alone could fix your need for coffee .
2. You can ask to restful insurance company or life-insurance company .
3. However , these sleep details can make the difference between falling asleep faster and getting a restful night 's sleep or staring at the ceiling tiles .
4. This strange thing in succession happened several days , I changed to sleep later , restful a lot of .
5. Outside , mr utzon wanted people to experience a feeling of uplift and detachment from the city ; inside , he hoped they would be steeped in rich , restful colours , in preparation for the music or the drama to come .

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