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Word family noun rest unrest restlessness adjective restless rested restful verb rest adverb restlessly restfully
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrestedrest‧ed /ˈrestɪd/ adjective [not before noun] RESTfeeling healthier, stronger, or calmer because you have had time to relax We came back from holiday feeling rested and relaxed.
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rested• We came back from the trip feeling rested and full of energy.• On the count of three, you will awake from the trance feeling rested and refreshed.• Happiness, peace of mind and a rested body are essentially energized states.• She hadn't slept, but she felt rested, calm, perfectly balanced.
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