Pronunciation: /rɪˈpoʊz/
noun the act of resting or being at peace
A1 I found a peaceful repose in the garden.
A2 The cat found a comfortable repose on the windowsill.
B1 After a long day of work, she sought repose in a warm bath.
B2 The hotel room offered a luxurious repose with its soft bedding and quiet atmosphere.
C1 The painting depicted a scene of perfect repose, with the characters lounging in a serene setting.
C2 The meditation retreat provided a deep sense of inner repose and tranquility.
verb to lie down or rest in a peaceful manner
A1 I repose on the couch after a long day at work.
A2 The cat likes to repose in the sunbeam coming through the window.
B1 She repose her trust in her closest friends.
B2 The old man repose peacefully in his final moments.
C1 The artist's masterpiece seemed to repose in the gallery, drawing in viewers with its beauty.
C2 The CEO's decision to repose control of the company to his successor surprised many.
formal The painting depicts a woman in a peaceful repose, surrounded by flowers.
informal After a long day of work, I like to find a cozy spot to repose and relax.
slang Let's find a nice park bench to repose and chill for a bit.
figurative His mind found a moment of repose amidst the chaos of everyday life.
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