What is another word for and rest?

Pronunciation: [and ɹˈɛst] (IPA)

"And rest" is a phrase commonly used to indicate a break or a period of relaxation. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to express the same idea. Some of these include "respite," "intermission," "recess," "hiatus," "pause," "breather," "leisure," "downtime," "rest period," and "break time." Each of these words has a slightly different connotation and can be used based on the context of the situation. For instance, while "respite" is often used to indicate a break from something unpleasant, "leisure" implies a more enjoyable break. Using these synonyms can help add variety and richness to your writing or speech.

What are the hypernyms for And rest?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with And rest

  • I'd be cheating everyone here, the staff and rest of my teammates, if I wasn't able to stay on top of my work. It was almost like therapy, to come back and get in an environment I'm comfortable with.
    Roger Clemens
  • I feel I've lived so long, and went through so much, that all I want is calm and rest.
    Moshe Dayan
  • I don't know why it is we are in such a hurry to get up when we fall down. You might think we would lie there and rest for a while.
    Max Eastman
  • Perhaps one of the only positive pieces of advice that I was ever given was that supplied by an old courtier who observed: Only two rules really count. Never miss an opportunity to relieve yourself; never miss a chance to sit down and rest your feet.
    King Edward VIII
  • We train in the mornings, and then I go home and rest or sleep, and usually I go for a meal with Abel of a night, as we're the two with no family here, so we tend to hang around together.
    Richard Gough

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