sleep

sleep - noun

  • The natural, easily reversible periodic state of many living things that is marked by the absence of wakefulness and by the loss of consciousness of one's surroundings, is accompanied by a typical body posture (such as lying down with the eyes closed), the occurrence of dreaming, and changes in brain activity and physiological functioning, is made up of cycles of non-REM sleep and REM sleep, and is usually considered essential to the restoration and recovery of vital bodily and mental functions
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the sleep from here." "That sleep belongs to me." "The sleep is very important."

SpellingJoy score for sleep

SpellingJoy Gematria

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116

Letter Values

S
22
L
13
E
5
E
5
P
19

Etymology

Middle English {it}slepe{/it}, from Old English {it}slǣp{/it}; akin to Old High German {it}slāf{/it} sleep and perhaps to Latin {it}labi{/it} to slip, slide