What does Restful mean?
Definitions for Restful
ˈrɛst fəlrest·ful
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Restful.
Princeton's WordNet
restful, reposeful, relaxingadjective
affording physical or mental rest
"she spent a restful night at home"
Wiktionary
restfuladjective
peaceful; having a peaceful aspect
After a hard day, Sue found the beauty of the park especially restful.
restfuladjective
restorative; aiding rest
A restful night's sleep mended his spirits.
RESTfuladjective
Using REST (representational state transfer).
After a hard day, Sue found the beauty of the park especially restful.
Etymology: punningly on restful.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Restfuladjective
Quiet; being at rest.
Etymology: rest and ful.
Is not my arm of length,
That reacheth from the restful English court,
As far as Calais to my uncle’s head. William Shakespeare, Rich. III.
Webster Dictionary
Restfuladjective
being at rest; quiet
Restfuladjective
giving rest; freeing from toil, trouble, etc
Anagrams for Restful »
fluster
fluters
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Restful in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Restful in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Restful in a Sentence
Constant total darkness would cause disorientation to time of day and perhaps disrupt circadian rhythms that support restful sleep, it might also add to emotional distress.
When you're dealing with sleep apnea, although you're lying there all night and your eyes are closed, you never reach that restful stage of sleep, i was tired and I didn't realize I was tired, because that was all I've ever been -- was tired.
Keeping a consistent sleep schedule is one of the best ways to ensure you're getting quality, restful sleep.
Things that contain caffeine are definitely going to be less-than-desirable for most people, that's not even just right before bed, but I think depending on a person's caffeine sensitivity, they may need to shut down the caffeine in their day at some point in the afternoon or certainly by dinner time so that they can then have a restful night sleep.
This supports the notion that in order to optimize memory function and learning, people need to prioritize restful activities -- most importantly adequate sleep -- to keep our' engines' running at peak performance.
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