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verb (intitive)Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: restspast: restedpp: resteding: resting

This word carries a heavy sense of stillness and the cessation of effort. It is not merely the absence of activity, but a purposeful pause intended for recovery or stability. In a physical sense, it suggests a release of tension and a return to a state of equilibrium. When used to describe the remainder of a group, it shifts from a feeling of relaxation to a feeling of completion. It implies a division between what has been addressed and what is still pending, creating a mental boundary between the finished and the unfinished.

Uncountable when referring to the general state of relaxation or sleep. Countable when referring to a specific, timed break like a ten minute rest.

Meanings

Noun

The period of time when one stops working or exercising to regain strength.

"He needs some rest after the marathon."

Noun

The remaining part or quantity of something.

"I will finish the rest of the book tomorrow."

verb (intitive)
[doing]

To cease work or movement in order to relax.

"You should rest your legs for a few hours."

Transitive Verb
[something][something]

To place something in a particular position for support.

"She rested her head on the pillow."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To be based on or depend on a specific foundation.

"The entire argument rests on a single assumption."

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