What is another word for repose on?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪpˈə͡ʊz ˈɒn] (IPA)

When we think of the phrase "repose on," the idea of relying on or finding comfort in something comes to mind. There are many synonyms to describe this feeling, such as depend on, lean on, rest on, count on, trust in, confide in, and have faith in. Each of these phrases conveys a sense of trust, security, and reliability that we seek in our daily lives. We all need to have someone or something we can lean on when we need support. Whether it's a friend, family member, or a favorite hobby, having a source of comfort brings a sense of peace and reassurance to our lives.

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What are the hypernyms for Repose on?

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

Famous quotes with Repose on

  • amid the dull but perhaps necessary detail of every-day eventsquotations come with a warmth and a welcome upon memory, and like Milton's fishwe hail their sudden and familiar appearances as patches of Nature's green to repose on by the wayto their fountains of "loosened silver" we turn for a refreshing and a pleasant abstraction.
    Samuel Laman Blanchard
  • All these relics gave... Thornfield Hall the aspect of a home of the past: a shrine to memory. I liked the hush, the gloom, the quaintness of these retreats in the day; but I by no means coveted a night's repose on one of those wide and heavy beds: shut in, some of them, with doors of oak; shaded, others, with wrought old-English hangings crusted with thick work, portraying effigies of strange flowers, and stranger birds, and strangest human beings, — all which would have looked strange, indeed, by the pallid gleam of moonlight.
    Charlotte Brontë

Related words: repose, rest, recline, lie down, relax, napping

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