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Word family noun rest unrest restlessness adjective restless rested restful verb rest adverb restlessly restfully
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrestfulrest‧ful /ˈrestfəl/ adjective RESTpeaceful and quiet, making you feel relaxed restful music —restfully adverb
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restful• It ... it's so restful.• Her suite of rooms was cool and restful.• Our three-day stop at lake Navasha was restful and picturesque.• The doctors said he suffered no pain and was very restful at the end.• Sleeping tablets are routinely a restful green.• I mean: the view will be quite restful on the eye.• I enjoy making my flat a pleasant, welcoming and restful place for others as well.• And one could tell from the restful silence in the car that they shared a very real life together.• He woke after a long, restful sleep, feeling refreshed.• But, if nothing else, our stay in the SleepTight Room was a reminder that restful sleep takes preparation and thought.• I'm looking forward to a quiet, restful summer vacation.• As this will be the last magazine until late August, may I wish you a restful summer.
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