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restfulrest‧ful /ˈrestfəl/ adjective - He woke after a long, restful sleep, feeling refreshed.
- Her suite of rooms was cool and restful.
- I'm looking forward to a quiet, restful summer vacation.
- Our three-day stop at lake Navasha was restful and picturesque.
- And one could tell from the restful silence in the car that they shared a very real life together.
- As this will be the last magazine until late August, may I wish you a restful summer.
- But, if nothing else, our stay in the SleepTight Room was a reminder that restful sleep takes preparation and thought.
- I enjoy making my flat a pleasant, welcoming and restful place for others as well.
- I mean: the view will be quite restful on the eye.
- It ... it's so restful.
- Sleeping tablets are routinely a restful green.
- The doctors said he suffered no pain and was very restful at the end.
peaceful► peaceful if a place or situation is peaceful, it makes you feel calm and relaxed because there is no unpleasant noise or activity: · Langcliffe is a peaceful little village.· It's so nice and peaceful here.· After a career as a journalist, she was looking forward to a happy and peaceful retirement. ► calm if a place is calm, there is no violence or excited activity there, especially after a period when there has been violence or excitement: · After yesterday's fighting, the region is now calm again.· Once on board, you can relax in calm, comfortable surroundings. ► quiet a quiet place or time is one without much activity, noise, or excitement, or without many people: · Since the last big outbreak of fighting six days ago, the city has been strangely quiet.· The roads are usually pretty quiet at this time of day.a quiet night/evening in (=an evening at home, rather than going out): · Let's have a nice quiet evening in, for a change.a quiet life: · While he liked to go out partying, she wanted a quiet life. ► sleepy a sleepy town or village is a quiet, peaceful one, where there is very little to do and exciting things do not usually happen: · Ten years ago, this was a sleepy fishing village.· She headed for the High Street, the only lively spot in the sleepy little town. ► tranquil a place that is tranquil is pleasantly quiet and makes you feel relaxed: · In summer, the normally calm, tranquil streets fill with crowds of tourists.· Efforts are being made to make life more tranquil in Japan's noisy and overcrowded cities. ► restful a restful time or place is a quiet and relaxing one: · I'm looking forward to a quiet, restful summer vacation.· Her suite of rooms was cool and restful.· He woke after a long, restful sleep, feeling refreshed. ► still without wind, movement, or noise: · It was a long, hot, still September afternoon.· Everything was very still inside the little chapel. Nothing broke the silence. helping you to rest or relax► restful quiet and calm in a way that helps you rest and feel relaxed: · Our three-day stop at lake Navasha was restful and picturesque.· restful music ► relaxing relaxing activities or places help you to rest because they make you feel more comfortable and less worried about your work, study etc: · I go to my brother's house in the country at weekends. It's so calm and relaxing there.· At the club you can choose between a relaxing bath and a massage.· We can help you find relaxing beaches where you will discover the real Mexico. nounrestunrestrestlessnessadjectiverestlessrestedrestfuladverbrestlesslyrestfullyverbrest peaceful and quiet, making you feel relaxed: restful music—restfully adverb |