slept Definition
sleep
noun
- 1. In humans and many animals: a readily reversible state of natural unconsciousness during which the body's functional powers are restored, and physical movements are minimal.
2. A period of such rest.
- Thesaurus: rest, repose, shuteye (
- Mucus that collects in the corners of the eyes during such rest.
- Death.
- 1. To rest in a state of sleep.
- Thesaurus: slumber, doze, drowse, rest, nap, snore, turn in, hit the sack (
tr
3. To provide or contain sleeping accommodation for (the specified number).
- Example: The caravan sleeps four
- To be in a dreamy state, not paying attention, etc.
- To be dead.
- To pass into a state of sleep.
- colloq
Said of a limb: to be temporarily numb through lack of blood circulation.
- colloq
Note: usually with negatives
To be worried or preoccupied by it.
- To anaesthetize them.
- euphemistic
To kill (an animal) painlessly with an injected drug.
Phrasal Verb: sleep around
- To engage in casual sexual relations.
- To sleep later than usual in the morning.To sleep overnight at one's place of work; to live in.
- To recover from it by sleeping.
- To delay taking a decision about it until the following morning in the hope that one might have a better intuitive feel for the best course of action.
- To sleep out of doors.To sleep away from one's place of work; to live out.
- To have sexual relations with them.
slept past tense, past participle of sleep
