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From THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ((C)1911 Released April 15 1993) :   [ devils ]

  REPOSE, v.i.  To cease from troubling.
  
  

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Repose \Re*pose"\ (r[-e]*p[=o]z"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reposed
     (-p?zd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Reposing.] [F. reposer; L. pref.
     re- re- + pausare to pause. See Pause, Pose, v.]
     1. To cause to stop or to rest after motion; hence, to
        deposit; to lay down; to lodge; to reposit. [Obs.]
        [1913 Webster]
  
              But these thy fortunes let us straight repose
              In this divine cave's bosom.          --Chapman.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Pebbles reposed in those cliffs amongst the earth .
              . . are left behind.                  --Woodward.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To lay at rest; to cause to be calm or quiet; to compose;
        to rest, -- often reflexive; as, to repose one's self on a
        couch.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              All being settled and reposed, the lord archbishop
              did present his majesty to the lords and commons.
                                                    --Fuller.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              After the toil of battle to repose
              Your wearied virtue.                  --Milton.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To place, have, or rest; to set; to intrust.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              The king reposeth all his confidence in thee.
                                                    --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Repose \Re*pose"\, v. i.
     1. To lie at rest; to rest.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Within a thicket I reposed.           --Chapman.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. Figuratively, to remain or abide restfully without anxiety
        or alarms.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              It is upon these that the soul may repose. --I.
                                                    Taylor.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To lie; to be supported; as, trap reposing on sand.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Syn: To lie; recline; couch; rest; sleep; settle; lodge;
          abide.
          [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Repose \Re*pose"\, n. [F. repos. See Repose, v.]
     1. A lying at rest; sleep; rest; quiet.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Shake off the golden slumber of repose. --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. Rest of mind; tranquillity; freedom from uneasiness; also,
        a composed manner or deportment.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. (Poetic) A rest; a pause.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. (Fine Arts) That harmony or moderation which affords rest
        for the eye; -- opposed to the scattering and division of
        a subject into too many unconnected parts, and also to
        anything which is overstrained; as, a painting may want
        repose.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Angle of repose (Physics), the inclination of a plane at
        which a body placed on the plane would remain at rest, or
        if in motion would roll or slide down with uniform
        velocity; the angle at which the various kinds of earth
        will stand when abandoned to themselves.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Syn: Rest; recumbency; reclination; ease; quiet; quietness;
          tranquillity; peace.
          [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Angle \An"gle\ ([a^][ng]"g'l), n. [F. angle, L. angulus angle,
     corner; akin to uncus hook, Gr. 'agky`los bent, crooked,
     angular, 'a`gkos a bend or hollow, AS. angel hook, fish-hook,
     G. angel, and F. anchor.]
     1. The inclosed space near the point where two lines meet; a
        corner; a nook.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Into the utmost angle of the world.   --Spenser.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              To search the tenderest angles of the heart.
                                                    --Milton.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. (Geom.)
        (a) The figure made by. two lines which meet.
        (b) The difference of direction of two lines. In the lines
            meet, the point of meeting is the vertex of the angle.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     3. A projecting or sharp corner; an angular fragment.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Though but an angle reached him of the stone.
                                                    --Dryden.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. (Astrol.) A name given to four of the twelve astrological
        ``houses.'' [Obs.] --Chaucer.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     5. [AS. angel.] A fishhook; tackle for catching fish,
        consisting of a line, hook, and bait, with or without a
        rod.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Give me mine angle: we 'll to the river there.
                                                    --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              A fisher next his trembling angle bears. --Pope.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Acute angle, one less than a right angle, or less than
        90[deg].
  
     Adjacent or Contiguous angles, such as have one leg
        common to both angles.
  
     Alternate angles. See Alternate.
  
     Angle bar.
        (a) (Carp.) An upright bar at the angle where two faces of
            a polygonal or bay window meet. --Knight.
        (b) (Mach.) Same as Angle iron.
  
     Angle bead (Arch.), a bead worked on or fixed to the angle
        of any architectural work, esp. for protecting an angle of
        a wall.
  
     Angle brace, Angle tie (Carp.), a brace across an
        interior angle of a wooden frame, forming the hypothenuse
        and securing the two side pieces together. --Knight.
  
     Angle iron (Mach.), a rolled bar or plate of iron having
        one or more angles, used for forming the corners, or
        connecting or sustaining the sides of an iron structure to
        which it is riveted.
  
     Angle leaf (Arch.), a detail in the form of a leaf, more or
        less conventionalized, used to decorate and sometimes to
        strengthen an angle.
  
     Angle meter, an instrument for measuring angles, esp. for
        ascertaining the dip of strata.
  
     Angle shaft (Arch.), an enriched angle bead, often having a
        capital or base, or both.
  
     Curvilineal angle, one formed by two curved lines.
  
     External angles, angles formed by the sides of any
        right-lined figure, when the sides are produced or
        lengthened.
  
     Facial angle. See under Facial.
  
     Internal angles, those which are within any right-lined
        figure.
  
     Mixtilineal angle, one formed by a right line with a curved
        line.
  
     Oblique angle, one acute or obtuse, in opposition to a
        right angle.
  
     Obtuse angle, one greater than a right angle, or more than
        90[deg].
  
     Optic angle. See under Optic.
  
     Rectilineal or Right-lined angle, one formed by two right
        lines.
  
     Right angle, one formed by a right line falling on another
        perpendicularly, or an angle of 90[deg] (measured by a
        quarter circle).
  
     Solid angle, the figure formed by the meeting of three or
        more plane angles at one point.
  
     Spherical angle, one made by the meeting of two arcs of
        great circles, which mutually cut one another on the
        surface of a globe or sphere.
  
     Visual angle, the angle formed by two rays of light, or two
        straight lines drawn from the extreme points of an object
        to the center of the eye.
  
     For Angles of commutation, draught, incidence,
     reflection, refraction, position, repose, fraction,
        see Commutation, Draught, Incidence, Reflection,
        Refraction, etc.
        [1913 Webster]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Repose \Re*pose"\, n. [F. repos. See Repose, v.]
     1. A lying at rest; sleep; rest; quiet.
  
              Shake off the golden slumber of repose. --Shak.
  
     2. Rest of mind; tranquillity; freedom from uneasiness; also,
        a composed manner or deportment.
  
     3. (Poetic) A rest; a pause.
  
     4. (Fine Arts) That harmony or moderation which affords rest
        for the eye; -- opposed to the scattering and division of
        a subject into too many unconnected parts, and also to
        anything which is overstrained; as, a painting may want
        repose.
  
     Angle of repose (Physics), the inclination of a plane at
        which a body placed on the plane would remain at rest, or
        if in motion would roll or slide down with uniform
        velocity; the angle at which the various kinds of earth
        will stand when abandoned to themselves.
  
     Syn: Rest; recumbency; reclination; ease; quiet; quietness;
          tranquillity; peace.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Repose \Re*pose"\ (r[-e]*p[=o]z"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reposed
     (-p?zd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Reposing.] [F. reposer; L. pref.
     re- re- + pausare to pause. See Pause, Pose, v.]
     1. To cause to stop or to rest after motion; hence, to
        deposit; to lay down; to lodge; to reposit. [Obs.]
  
              But these thy fortunes let us straight repose In
              this divine cave's bosom.             --Chapman.
  
              Pebbles reposed in those cliffs amongst the earth .
              . . are left behind.                  --Woodward.
  
     2. To lay at rest; to cause to be calm or quiet; to compose;
        to rest, -- often reflexive; as, to repose one's self on a
        couch.
  
              All being settled and reposed, the lord archbishop
              did present his majesty to the lords and commons.
                                                    --Fuller.
  
              After the toil of battle to repose Your wearied
              virtue.                               --Milton.
  
     3. To place, have, or rest; to set; to intrust.
  
              The king reposeth all his confidence in thee.
                                                    --Shak.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Repose \Re*pose"\, v. i.
     1. To lie at rest; to rest.
  
              Within a thicket I reposed.           --Chapman.
  
     2. Figuratively, to remain or abide restfully without anxiety
        or alarms.
  
              It is upon these that the soul may repose. --I.
                                                    Taylor.
  
     3. To lie; to be supported; as, trap reposing on sand.
  
     Syn: To lie; recline; couch; rest; sleep; settle; lodge;
          abide.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Angle \An"gle\ ([a^][ng]"g'l), n. [F. angle, L. angulus angle,
     corner; akin to uncus hook, Gr. 'agky`los bent, crooked,
     angular, 'a`gkos a bend or hollow, AS. angel hook, fish-hook,
     G. angel, and F. anchor.]
     1. The inclosed space near the point where two lines meet; a
        corner; a nook.
  
              Into the utmost angle of the world.   --Spenser.
  
              To search the tenderest angles of the heart.
                                                    --Milton.
  
     2. (Geom.)
        (a) The figure made by. two lines which meet.
        (b) The difference of direction of two lines. In the lines
            meet, the point of meeting is the vertex of the angle.
  
     3. A projecting or sharp corner; an angular fragment.
  
              Though but an angle reached him of the stone.
                                                    --Dryden.
  
     4. (Astrol.) A name given to four of the twelve astrological
        ``houses.'' [Obs.] --Chaucer.
  
     5. [AS. angel.] A fishhook; tackle for catching fish,
        consisting of a line, hook, and bait, with or without a
        rod.
  
              Give me mine angle: we 'll to the river there.
                                                    --Shak.
  
              A fisher next his trembling angle bears. --Pope.
  
     Acute angle, one less than a right angle, or less than
        90[deg].
  
     Adjacent or Contiguous angles, such as have one leg
        common to both angles.
  
     Alternate angles. See Alternate.
  
     Angle bar.
        (a) (Carp.) An upright bar at the angle where two faces of
            a polygonal or bay window meet. --Knight.
        (b) (Mach.) Same as Angle iron.
  
     Angle bead (Arch.), a bead worked on or fixed to the angle
        of any architectural work, esp. for protecting an angle of
        a wall.
  
     Angle brace, Angle tie (Carp.), a brace across an
        interior angle of a wooden frame, forming the hypothenuse
        and securing the two side pieces together. --Knight.
  
     Angle iron (Mach.), a rolled bar or plate of iron having
        one or more angles, used for forming the corners, or
        connecting or sustaining the sides of an iron structure to
        which it is riveted.
  
     Angle leaf (Arch.), a detail in the form of a leaf, more or
        less conventionalized, used to decorate and sometimes to
        strengthen an angle.
  
     Angle meter, an instrument for measuring angles, esp. for
        ascertaining the dip of strata.
  
     Angle shaft (Arch.), an enriched angle bead, often having a
        capital or base, or both.
  
     Curvilineal angle, one formed by two curved lines.
  
     External angles, angles formed by the sides of any
        right-lined figure, when the sides are produced or
        lengthened.
  
     Facial angle. See under Facial.
  
     Internal angles, those which are within any right-lined
        figure.
  
     Mixtilineal angle, one formed by a right line with a curved
        line.
  
     Oblique angle, one acute or obtuse, in opposition to a
        right angle.
  
     Obtuse angle, one greater than a right angle, or more than
        90[deg].
  
     Optic angle. See under Optic.
  
     Rectilineal or Right-lined angle, one formed by two right
        lines.
  
     Right angle, one formed by a right line falling on another
        perpendicularly, or an angle of 90[deg] (measured by a
        quarter circle).
  
     Solid angle, the figure formed by the meeting of three or
        more plane angles at one point.
  
     Spherical angle, one made by the meeting of two arcs of
        great circles, which mutually cut one another on the
        surface of a globe or sphere.
  
     Visual angle, the angle formed by two rays of light, or two
        straight lines drawn from the extreme points of an object
        to the center of the eye.
  
     For Angles of commutation, draught, incidence,
     reflection, refraction, position, repose, fraction,
        see Commutation, Draught, Incidence, Reflection,
        Refraction, etc.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 :   [ wn ]

  repose
       n 1: freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility);
            "took his repose by the swimming pool" [syn: rest, ease,
             relaxation]
       2: the absence of mental stress or anxiety [syn: peace, peacefulness,
           peace of mind, serenity, heartsease, ataraxis]
       3: a disposition free from stress or emotion [syn: quiet, placidity,
           serenity, tranquillity, tranquility]
       v 1: put or confide something in a person or thing; "These
            philosophers reposed the law in the people"
       2: be inherent or innate in; [syn: rest, reside]
       3: lie when dead; "Mao reposes in his mausoleum"
       4: lean in a comfortable resting position; "He was reposing on
          the couch" [syn: recumb, recline]
       5: put in a horizontal position; "lay the books on the table";
          "lay the patient carefully onto the bed" [syn: lay, put
          down]
       6: to put something (eg trust) in something; "The nation
          reposed its confidence in the King"

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  repose
     French vb.
     (inflection of fr reposer  1//3 s pres ind//sub ; 2 s impr)
     n.
     1 (lb en dated) rest; sleep.
     2 quietness; ease; peace; calmness.
     3 (lb en geology) The period between eruptions of a volcano.
     4 (lb en art) A form of visual harmony that gives rest to the eye.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To lie at rest; to rest.
     2 (lb en intransitive) To lie; to be supported.
     3 (lb en transitive) To lay, to set down.
     4 (lb en transitive) To place, have, or rest; to set; to entrust.
     5 (lb en transitive) To compose; to make tranquil. <!--Chambers
  1908-->
     6 (lb en intransitive) To reside in something.
     7 (lb en intransitive figuratively) To remain or abide restfully
  without anxiety or alarms.
     8 (lb en intransitive Eastern Orthodox Church) To die, especially of
  a saint.
     vb.
     (lb en transitive) To pose again.

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  repose
     n.
     1 (lb en dated) rest; sleep.
     2 quietness; ease; peace; calmness.
     3 (lb en geology) The period between eruptions of a volcano.
     4 (lb en art) A form of visual harmony that gives rest to the eye.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To lie at rest; to rest.
     2 (lb en intransitive) To lie; to be supported.
     3 (lb en transitive) To lay, to set down.
     4 (lb en transitive) To place, have, or rest; to set; to entrust.
     5 (lb en transitive) To compose; to make tranquil. <!--Chambers
  1908-->
     6 (lb en intransitive) To reside in something.
     7 (lb en intransitive figuratively) To remain or abide restfully
  without anxiety or alarms.
     8 (lb en intransitive Eastern Orthodox Church) To die, especially of
  a saint.
     vb.
     (lb en transitive) To pose again.

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  repose
     n.
     1 (lb en dated) rest; sleep.
     2 quietness; ease; peace; calmness.
     3 (lb en geology) The period between eruptions of a volcano.
     4 (lb en art) A form of visual harmony that gives rest to the eye.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To lie at rest; to rest.
     2 (lb en intransitive) To lie; to be supported.
     3 (lb en transitive) To lay, to set down.
     4 (lb en transitive) To place, have, or rest; to set; to entrust.
     5 (lb en transitive) To compose; to make tranquil. <!--Chambers
  1908-->
     6 (lb en intransitive) To reside in something.
     7 (lb en intransitive figuratively) To remain or abide restfully
  without anxiety or alarms.
     8 (lb en intransitive Eastern Orthodox Church) To die, especially of
  a saint.
     vb.
     (lb en transitive) To pose again.
     Spanish vb.
     (es-verb form of: reposar)

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  repose
     n.
     1 (lb en dated) rest; sleep.
     2 quietness; ease; peace; calmness.
     3 (lb en geology) The period between eruptions of a volcano.
     4 (lb en art) A form of visual harmony that gives rest to the eye.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To lie at rest; to rest.
     2 (lb en intransitive) To lie; to be supported.
     3 (lb en transitive) To lay, to set down.
     4 (lb en transitive) To place, have, or rest; to set; to entrust.
     5 (lb en transitive) To compose; to make tranquil. <!--Chambers
  1908-->
     6 (lb en intransitive) To reside in something.
     7 (lb en intransitive figuratively) To remain or abide restfully
  without anxiety or alarms.
     8 (lb en intransitive Eastern Orthodox Church) To die, especially of
  a saint.
     vb.
     (lb en transitive) To pose again.
     Spanish vb.
     (es-verb form of: reposar)

From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  repose
     Espanja vb.
     (es-v-taivm 1 repos e)
     Ranska vb.
     (fr-v-taivm 1 r epos e)

From English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-afr ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/
  rus

From English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ara ]

  Repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/
  الراحة

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  repose //ɹɪˈpoʊz// //ɹɪˈpəʊz// 
  1. покой, спокойствие
  quietness
  2. отдих, почивка
  rest

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  repose //ɹɪˈpoʊz// //ɹɪˈpəʊz// 
  1. разчитам
  to confide or entrust
  2. отдъхвам
  to lie at rest
  3. полагам, слагам
  to set down

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/ 
  odpočívat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/ 
  poklid

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/ 
  klid

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/
  odpočinek

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/
  Ruhe , Gelassenheit 

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/ 
   [poet.] sich ausruhen , ausruhen , ruhen  [geh.] , sich ausrasten  [Bayr.]  [Ös.]
     Synonyms: rest, have/take a rest
  
   see: resting, reposing, rested, reposed, rests, rested
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/ 
  ruhen 
   see: reposing, reposed, reposes, reposed
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/ 
  setzen  [Vertrauen]
   see: reposing, reposed
  

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  repose //ɹɪˈpoʊz// //ɹɪˈpəʊz// 
  1. lepotila
  period between eruptions of a volcano
  2. rauha
  quietness
  3. lepo
  rest

From English-French FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-fra ]

  repose /ripouz/
  1. se reposer
  2. repos, trêve

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/ 
  1. सोना
        "Earn a night's repose."
        "Don't disturb somebody's repose.  "

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/ 
  1. आराम~करना
        "Repose her head on a cushion. "
  2. भरोसा~करना
        "Repose confidence in someone. "

From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 :   [ freedict:eng-hrv ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/
  ležati, mir, odmarati se, odmor, počivati, san, spavati, temeljiti se, zasnivati se

From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 :   [ freedict:eng-hun ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/
  1. nyugalmi helyzet
  2. pihenés
  3. nyugalom

From English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 :   [ freedict:eng-ita ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/
  1. riposarsi
  2. riposo

From English-Latin FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 :   [ freedict:eng-lat ]

  repose /ripouz/
  requiescere

From English-Lithuanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.7.2 :   [ freedict:eng-lit ]

  repose /ripouz/
  1. poilsis, ramybė
     See also: ease
  
     See also: rest
  
     See also: relaxation
  
  2. ilsėtis
  3. remtis, pasiremti (on)

From English-Dutch FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2 :   [ freedict:eng-nld ]

  repose /ripouz/
  1. rusten
  2. rust

From English - Polish Piotrowski+Saloni/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.2 :   [ freedict:eng-pol ]

  repose /rɪˈpəʊz/ 
    odpoczynek, spoczynek

From English-Portuguese FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-por ]

  repose /ripouz/  
  1. descanso, repouso
  2. descansar, repousar, sossegar

From English-Russian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 :   [ freedict:eng-rus ]

  repose /ripouz/
  отдыхать, отдохнуть

From English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 :   [ freedict:eng-spa ]

  repose /ripouz/
  1. descansar
  2. descanso

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  repose /ɹɪpˈəʊz/
  1. yatırmak
  2. yatmak, dinlenmek, istirahat etmek
  3. dayanmak, güvenmek
  4. rahat, istirahat, dinlenme
  5. emniyet, güven, sükun
  6. ahenk. reposeful  dinlendirici.

From IPA:en_US :   [ IPA:en_US ]

  

/ɹiˈpoʊz/

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :   [ moby-thesaurus ]

  215 Moby Thesaurus words for "repose":
     abide, abide in, abnegation, abstinence, accubation, accumbency,
     ataraxia, ataraxy, be, be coextensive with, be comprised in,
     be constituted by, be contained in, be found, be located,
     be present in, be situated, be still, beauty sleep, bed, bed down,
     beddy-bye, bedtime, blanket drill, bye-bye, calm, calmness, catnap,
     coast, comfort, composure, confide in, conservatism, consist in,
     constraint, contemplation, continence, control, convenience, cool,
     couch, crawl, curl up, decumbency, deem trustworthy, depend on,
     deposit, dispassion, doze, dreamland, drowse, dwell in, ease,
     equanimity, evenness, exist in, fitful sleep, forty winks,
     free time, freedom, freeze, gentleness, go to bed, go to rest,
     golden mean, goof-off time, grovel, happy medium, hibernation,
     idle hours, impartiality, imperturbability, inactivity, inhabit,
     inhere in, judiciousness, juste-milieu, keep quiet, land of Nod,
     lay, lay down, leisure, lenity, lie, lie down, lie flat, lie in,
     lie limply, lie prone, lie prostrate, lie still, light sleep,
     lodge, loll, lounge, lounging, lucid stillness, lying, mark time,
     marmoreal repose, meden agan, middle way, mildness, moderateness,
     moderation, moderationism, nap, neutrality, nirvana, nonviolence,
     not breathe, not stir, nothing in excess, odd moments, pacifism,
     peace, peacefulness, place confidence in, placidity, placidness,
     poise, proneness, prostration, prudence, put down, quiescence,
     quiescency, quiet, quietism, quietness, quietude, reclination,
     recline, reclining, recumbency, refreshment, relaxation, rely on,
     remain, remain motionless, renewal, repose in, reposit, reside in,
     respite, rest, rest in, restfulness, restoration, restraint,
     retirement, satori, self-abnegation, self-control, self-denial,
     self-possession, self-restraint, semiretirement, serenity,
     set down, settle to rest, shut-eye, siesta, silence, silken repose,
     sleep, sleepland, sleepwalking, slumber, slumberland, snooze,
     snoozle, snug down, sobriety, somnambulism, somniloquy, somnus,
     spare time, sprawl, stability, stand, stand fast, stand firm,
     stand still, stay, stay put, steadiness, stick, stick fast,
     stillness, stretch out, subsist in, supineness, take it easy,
     take life easy, tarry, temperance, temperateness, think reliable,
     time, time to kill, time to spare, tranquillity, tread water,
     trust, trust implicitly, trust in, unbuttoned ease,
     unconsciousness, unexcessiveness, unextravagance, unextremeness,
     via media, winter sleep, wise passiveness
  
  

From Stardic English-Chinese Dictionary :   [ stardic ]

  n. 休息,睡眠,静止;
  v. 休息,依靠,信赖;

From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary :   [ xdict ]

     n. 休息,睡眠,静止
     vt. 使休息,寄托于
     vi. 休息,长眠,静卧,座落,建立于,依靠

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