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rest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "rest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun, verb, or adjective. Example sentence: I need to get some rest after a long day at work.
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
The rest abstained.
News & Media
"It makes the rest of us look bad".
News & Media
But what about the rest of the world?
News & Media
I rest my case.
News & Media
As for the rest of the papers, here's the PoliticsHome list of top 10 must-reads, here's the ConservativeHome round-up of the politics stories in today's papers and here's the New Statesman's list of top 10 comment articles.
News & Media
"I have also heard that others are expecting the exact opposite and are hoping that I will deliver the clear and simple message here in London that the rest of Europe is not prepared to pay almost any price to keep Britain in the EU.
News & Media
Here's the rest.
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BG Both clubs have such long casualty lists that they are hardly able to rest all their players even if they wanted to, so both should field strong sides.
News & Media
Writing before the announcement that Australia was withdrawing its ambassador, he predicted the executions would affect Australians' perceptions of Widodo for the rest of his tenure, but warned against such a step.
News & Media
We should withhold bilateral visits by ministers while the foreshadowed executions continue or for the rest of the year," McCarthy wrote for the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
News & Media
My guide asked if I didn't want to rest first, or freshen up.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "rest" as a verb, consider the nuance you wish to convey. "Resting" can imply either a temporary break or a more permanent state of inactivity.
Common error
Avoid using "rest" and "relax" interchangeably. While both imply a reduction in activity, "rest" often refers to ceasing work or motion, whereas "relax" suggests easing tension and anxiety.
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Linguistic Context
The word "rest" functions primarily as both a noun and a verb, denoting a state of inactivity or the act of ceasing activity. Ludwig AI validates its versatility, citing examples of its usage across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Sport
25%
Lifestyle
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Science
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the word "rest" is a versatile term with a broad range of meanings. Ludwig AI confirms it is grammatically correct and widely used as both a noun and a verb. It appears very frequently in various contexts, especially in News & Media, Sport, and Lifestyle. When you use the word "rest", you can choose the perfect nuance such as pausing activity to regain your strengths or the semantic nuance to refer to who or what remains. Always be mindful of the specific context to choose the most appropriate synonym such as "take a break", "peace and quiet" or "relaxation".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
take a break
Focuses on a temporary interruption of activity, differing from the more general concept of "rest".
peace and quiet
Emphasizes the tranquility aspect of rest, highlighting freedom from disturbance.
relaxation
Highlights the easing of tension and stress, a specific type of rest.
repose
Suggests a state of dignified or formal rest, often implying sleep or death.
downtime
Refers specifically to time not spent working or being productive.
the remainder
Focuses on what is left over, contrasting with the action or state of resting.
the others
Highlights the remaining individuals or items within a group.
be still
Focuses on the absence of movement and quietness, similar to one aspect of "rest".
come to a halt
Emphasizes the cessation of movement or activity, specifically the end of something in motion.
sleep
Specifically refers to a state of unconsciousness for restoring energy, whereas "rest" can be broader.
FAQs
How can I use "rest" in a sentence?
You can use "rest" as a noun, as in "I need some rest", or as a verb, as in "I'm going to rest now".
What can I say instead of "rest" when referring to a break?
You can use alternatives like "take a break", "have some downtime", or "pause", depending on the context.
When should I use "rest" versus "repose"?
"Rest" is a general term for ceasing activity. "Repose" implies a more dignified or formal state of rest, often suggesting sleep or death.
Is it correct to say 'the rest of the' or 'rest of'?
Both are acceptable, but "the rest of the" is typically used to refer to a specific group or item, while "rest of" is more general. For example, "the rest of the team" versus "rest of my life".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested