en having rest

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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having rest is a subevent of…

  • en snore ➜
  • en dream ➜
  • en lie down ➜
  • en relax ➜
  • en close your eyes ➜
  • en fall asleep ➜
  • en to sit down ➜
  • en snoring ➜
  • en stretching ➜
  • en accidentally fall asleep ➜
  • en the car engine cools down ➜
  • en closing your eyes ➜
  • en daydream ➜
  • en drink some coffee ➜
  • en drooling on your pillow ➜
  • en dying of a heart attack ➜
  • en falling asleep ➜
  • en falling a sleep ➜
  • en you feel better ➜
  • en have a cup of coffee ➜
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Effects of having rest

  • en sleep ➜
  • en not being tired ➜
  • en rejuvination ➜
  • en to be relaxed ➜
  • en to feel refreshed ➜
  • en refreshment ➜
  • en becoming refrehsed ➜
  • en becoming rejuvenated ➜
  • en being groggy ➜
  • en boredom ➜
  • en boring ➜
  • en energy ➜
  • en to feel better ➜
  • en to feel less tired ➜
  • en feel more energetic ➜
  • en feeling better ➜
  • en feeling fresh again ➜
  • en feeling refreshed ➜
  • en feeling rested ➜
  • en gaining more energy ➜
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having rest is used for…

  • en becoming less tired ➜
  • en the body to function properly ➜
  • en breaking the monotony ➜
  • en doing something different ➜
  • en eating some food ➜
  • en getting your energy back ➜
  • en getting refreshed ➜
  • en having a drink ➜
  • en keeping a balance ➜
  • en letting others have a go ➜
  • en lpeople who are tired ➜
  • en not getting worn out ➜
  • en recharging yourself after working hard ➜
  • en recovering ➜
  • en reenergizing ➜
  • en refreshing oneself ➜
  • en rejuvenating ➜
  • en rejuvinating the body ➜
  • en relaxation ➜
  • en relaxing ➜
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having rest requires…

  • en stopping your work ➜
  • en a clear mind ➜
  • en one to sit down ➜
  • en sleepiness ➜
  • en stopping activity ➜

Types of having rest

  • en Resting ➜
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