Pronunciation: /æt rɛst/
adjective describing a state of being calm, peaceful, or not in motion
A1 The cat is at rest on the windowsill.
A2 The old man sat at rest on the park bench.
B1 After a long day of hiking, the hikers were finally at rest by the campfire.
B2 The patient was instructed to remain at rest after the surgery.
C1 The painting depicts a serene landscape with a river flowing at rest.
C2 The CEO finally found some time to be at rest and enjoy a peaceful vacation.
formal The patient is currently at rest in their hospital bed.
informal I love spending my weekends just lounging at rest in front of the TV.
slang After a long day of work, I just want to chill out and be at rest.
figurative The issue has been finally resolved and put to rest, allowing everyone to be at rest.
was at rest
are at rest
more at rest
most at rest
is at rest
will be at rest
has been at rest
is being at rest
is at rest
at rest
to be at rest
being at rest
resting