Meaning of He's still fast asleep
In a deep sleep and not easily awakened.
In simple words: He is not awake and is sleeping deeply.
He's still fast asleep in a sentence
- After a long day at work, he's still fast asleep on the couch.
- She tiptoed past him because he was still fast asleep by the fireplace.
- Even with the loud noise, he's still fast asleep in his bedroom.
- The baby is still fast asleep despite the commotion outside.
- He's still fast asleep, so we should let him rest a bit longer.
How to use He's still fast asleep
Commonly used to describe someone who is in a deep sleep. Avoid in formal documents.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of a fast car that doesn't wake up when parked.
Related words
Collocations with He's still fast asleep
- fall fast asleep
- still fast asleep
- be fast asleep
Synonyms for He's still fast asleep
- sound asleep
- deeply asleep
- fast asleep
Common mistakes with He's still fast asleep
- Using 'asleep' without 'fast' for the same meaning.
- Confusing 'fast asleep' with 'deep sleep' as they can imply different states.
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Frequently asked questions about "He's still fast asleep"
What does "He's still fast asleep" mean?
He is not awake and is sleeping deeply.
What is the definition of "He's still fast asleep"?
In a deep sleep and not easily awakened.
How do you use "He's still fast asleep" in a sentence?
After a long day at work, he's still fast asleep on the couch.
Can you give another example of "He's still fast asleep"?
She tiptoed past him because he was still fast asleep by the fireplace.
What are synonyms for "He's still fast asleep"?
Common alternatives include sound asleep, deeply asleep, fast asleep.
What words go with "He's still fast asleep"?
It commonly pairs with fall fast asleep, still fast asleep, be fast asleep.
What are common mistakes when using "He's still fast asleep"?
Using 'asleep' without 'fast' for the same meaning. Confusing 'fast asleep' with 'deep sleep' as they can imply different states.
How do you pronounce "He's still fast asleep"?
US: //fæst ə'slip//, UK: //fɑːst ə'sliːp//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "He's still fast asleep"?
Commonly used to describe someone who is in a deep sleep. Avoid in formal documents.
