sleep

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noun

1
: the natural, easily reversible periodic state of many living things that is marked by the absence of wakefulness and by the loss of consciousness of one's surroundings, is accompanied by a typical body posture (such as lying down with the eyes closed), the occurrence of dreaming, and changes in brain activity and physiological functioning, is made up of cycles of non-REM sleep and REM sleep, and is usually considered essential to the restoration and recovery of vital bodily and mental functions
2
: a state resembling sleep: such as
a
: a state of torpid inactivity
b
: death
put a pet cat to sleep
also : trance, coma
c
: the closing of leaves or petals especially at night
d
: a state marked by a diminution of feeling followed by tingling
my foot's gone to sleep
e
: the state of an animal during hibernation
3
a
: a period spent sleeping
b
: night
c
: a day's journey
4
: crusty matter present in the corner of an eye upon awakening
sleeplike adjective

sleep

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verb

slept ˈslept How to pronounce sleep (audio) ; sleeping; sleeps

intransitive verb

1
: to rest in a state of sleep
2
: to be in a state (as of quiescence or death) resembling sleep
3
: to have sexual relations
usually used with with
was sleeping with a coworker
see also sleep together

transitive verb

1
: to be slumbering in
slept the sleep of the dead
2
: to get rid of or spend in or by sleep
sleep away the hours
sleep off a headache
3
: to provide sleeping accommodations for
the boat sleeps six

Examples of sleep in a Sentence

Noun I just need to get some sleep. How much sleep did you get last night? Her roommate talks in her sleep. The noise woke her from a deep sleep. He woke up and rubbed the sleep out of his eyes. Verb I couldn't sleep last night. I was awake all night long. I usually try to sleep for at least eight hours every night. Did you sleep soundly last night? We were sleeping peacefully when a sudden loud noise woke us up. I can never sleep on airplanes. The tent sleeps five adults.
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Noun
Be aware of how media habits may be affecting your sleep or mood. Stephanie Innes, The Arizona Republic, 5 Nov. 2024 Owen’s Blanche, battered by life, looked in desperate need of a good night’s sleep. Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times, 4 Nov. 2024
Verb
But really, my question here is this: Do doctors really sleep shirtless in the on-call room? Laura Bradley, Vulture, 8 Nov. 2024 What researchers did discover, however, was that participants of the four-day workweek trial were sleeping more than their five-day peers. Ryan Hogg, Fortune Europe, 5 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for sleep 

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English slepe, from Old English slǣp; akin to Old High German slāf sleep and perhaps to Latin labi to slip, slide

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of sleep was before the 12th century

Dictionary Entries Near sleep

Cite this Entry

“Sleep.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sleep. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

sleep

1 of 2 noun
1
: the natural periodic loss of consciousness during which the powers of the body are restored
2
: a state resembling sleep: as
a
: a state of inactivity (as hibernation) like sleep
b
: death sense 4
put my pet cat to sleep
c
: a state marked by loss of feeling followed by tingling
my foot's gone to sleep
sleeplike adjective

sleep

2 of 2 verb
slept ˈslept How to pronounce sleep (audio) ; sleeping
1
: to rest or be in a state of sleep
2
: to get rid of or spend in or by sleep
slept off his headache
3
: to provide sleeping space for
the boat sleeps six
4
: to have sexual intercourse

Medical Definition

sleep

1 of 2 noun
1
: the natural, easily reversible, periodic state of many living things that is marked by the absence of wakefulness and by the loss of consciousness of one's surroundings, is accompanied by a typical body posture (as lying down with the eyes closed), the occurrence of dreaming, and changes in brain activity and physiological functioning, is made up of cycles of non-REM sleep and REM sleep, and is usually considered essential to the restoration and recovery of vital bodily and mental functions
2
: a state resembling sleep: as
a
: death sense 1
put a pet cat to sleep
b
: a state marked by a diminution of feeling followed by tingling
her foot went to sleep

sleep

2 of 2 intransitive verb
slept ˈslept How to pronounce sleep (audio) ; sleeping
: to rest in a state of sleep

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