B2 level - Sleep and Rest

Here you will learn words for sleep and rest such as sleep, recovery, falling asleep, and dream, prepared for B2 learners.

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to not get a wink of sleep

Ex:

He didn't get any sleep before the important meeting.

dösen [Verb]
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to doze

Ex:

He dozed during the train ride.

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to fall asleep

Ex:

The baby falls asleep quickly.

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to wake someone up

Ex:

The alarm clock woke me up early today.

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to sleep through

Ex:

When I'm stressed, I can't sleep through the night.

erwachen [Verb]
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to wake up

Ex:

She woke up from a deep sleep.

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to oversleep

Ex:

He overslept the meeting and was an hour late.

verschlafen [Adjective]
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sleepy

Ex:

The child came into the living room looking drowsy.

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early riser

Ex:

She is an early riser and always starts her day at five o'clock.

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sleeper

Ex:

The sleepers on the train were surprised by the stop.

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to snore

Ex:

He snored so loudly that you could hear it through the door.

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nightmare

Ex:

After the horror movie, he had nightmares.

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nightgown

Ex:

In summer, I usually put on a light nightgown.

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to keep sleeping

Ex:

Despite the disturbance, she tried to keep sleeping.

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therapeutic sleep

Ex:

Many patients benefit from sufficient therapeutic sleep.

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to sleep in

Ex:

Children often need more sleep to fully rest.

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