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UK//ɡɛt sʌm rɛst//US//ɡɛt səm rɛst//

Meaning of Get some rest

To pause activities and take time to sleep or relax.

In simple words: Take a break or sleep to feel better.

Get some rest in a sentence

  • You should get some rest after that long journey.
  • If you feel tired, just get some rest.
  • It's important to get some rest before your big presentation.
  • After studying all night, he decided to get some rest.

How to use Get some rest

Commonly used when someone is tired or unwell. Appropriate in both casual and formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a person lying down with a 'rest' sign above them, symbolizing the need for sleep.

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Collocations with Get some rest

Synonyms for Get some rest

Common mistakes with Get some rest

  • Using 'get some rest' when talking about a meal instead of sleep.
  • Saying 'get a rest' instead of 'get some rest'.
  • Confusing it with 'take a break' without considering sleep.

Compare Get some rest with Take a break, Rest, Relax, Nap

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Frequently asked questions about Get some rest

What does Get some rest mean?

Take a break or sleep to feel better.

What is the definition of Get some rest?

To pause activities and take time to sleep or relax.

How do you use Get some rest in a sentence?

You should get some rest after that long journey.

Can you give another example of Get some rest?

If you feel tired, just get some rest.

What are synonyms for Get some rest?

Common alternatives include take a break, rest, relax, nap, rejuvenate.

What words go with Get some rest?

It commonly pairs with get some sleep, get enough rest, get proper rest.

What are common mistakes when using Get some rest?

Using 'get some rest' when talking about a meal instead of sleep. Saying 'get a rest' instead of 'get some rest'. Confusing it with 'take a break' without considering sleep.

How do you pronounce Get some rest?

US: //ɡɛt səm rɛst//, UK: //ɡɛt sʌm rɛst//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Get some rest?

Commonly used when someone is tired or unwell. Appropriate in both casual and formal contexts.