Homonyms of the day – 4 – Vocab builder for your carrier
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Homonyms of the day – 4 – Vocab builder for your carrier
REST Vs WREST
REST
Verb
Cease work or movement in order to relax, sleep, or recover strength.
Examples:
‘he needed to rest after the feverish activity’
‘I’m going to rest up before travelling to England’
Synonyms: relax, take a rest, ease off, ease up, let up, slow down, pause, have a break, take a break, unbend, repose, laze, idle, loaf, do nothing, take time off, slack off, unwind, recharge one’s batteries, be at leisure, take it easy, sit back, sit down, stand down, lounge, luxuriate, loll, slump, flop, put one’s feet up, lie down, go to bed, have a nap, take a nap, nap, catnap, doze, have a siesta, take a siesta, drowse, sleep
Noun
An instance or period of resting.
‘you look as though you need a rest’
Synonyms: repose, relaxation, leisure, ease, inactivity, respite, time off, time out, breathing space
holiday, recess
WREST
Verb
Meaning: Forcibly pull (something) from a person’s grasp.
Example: ‘Leila tried to wrest her arm from his hold’
Synonyms: wrench, snatch, seize, grab, take by force, remove by force, force, prise, peel, pluck, tear, rip, heave, twist, tug, pull, jerk, dislodge
Noun
A key for tuning a harp or piano.