单词 | restorative |
释义 | restorative (rɪstɔːrətɪv ) Word forms: restoratives 1. adjective Something that is restorative makes you feel healthier, stronger, or more cheerful after you have been feeling tired, weak, or miserable. She opened the door to her bedroom, thinking how restorative a hot bath would feel tonight. 2. countable noun If you describe something as a restorative, you mean that it makes you feel healthier, stronger, or more cheerful after you have been feeling tired, weak, or miserable. Seven days off could be a wonderful restorative. Collocations: restorative sleep Yet pills usually failed to solve the problem as they did not provide the most restorative sleep. Times, Sunday Times For successful, restorative sleep, our brain needs to gradually wind down, usually over the period of about an hour. The Sun With the prefrontal cortex also known to be critical to consolidating new memories, they discovered a direct correlation between a lack of restorative sleep and memory loss. Times, Sunday Times In adults, restorative sleep should account for at least 50 per cent of the total night's sleep. Times, Sunday Times |
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