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Verbos de Estilo de Vida Físico y Social - Verbos para el ciclo del sueño

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés referentes al ciclo del sueño como "despertar", "dormitar", y "dormir profundamente".

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Categorized English Verbs of Physical and Social Lifestyle
to wake
to wake
[Verbo]

to become conscious again after sleeping

despertarse

despertarse

Ex: After a refreshing nap, it takes a moment to fully wake and regain awareness. 
to awaken
to awaken
[Verbo]

to stop sleeping and become aware

despertar, espabilar

despertar, espabilar

Ex: The gentle sunrise helped her awaken peacefully. 
to wake up
to wake up
[Verbo]

to no longer be asleep

despertarse

despertarse

Ex: I remind her to wake up early for her flight tomorrow. 
to stay up
to stay up
[Verbo]

to choose not to go to bed and remain awake

quedarse despierto, velar

quedarse despierto, velar

Ex: The writer stayed up writing the final chapter of their novel, eager to finish the story. 
to rouse
to rouse
[Verbo]

to wake someone up

despertar, sacudir

despertar, sacudir

Ex: The loud noise outside the window served to rouse her from a deep sleep. 
to get up
to get up
[Verbo]

to wake up and get out of bed

levantarse

levantarse

Ex: I usually get up at 6 AM to start my day. 
to sleep
to sleep
[Verbo]

to rest our mind and body, with our eyes closed

dormir

dormir

Ex: After a long day of work, I like to relax and sleep to recharge my energy. 
to nap
to nap
[Verbo]

to take a short period of sleep, typically during the day

dormir la siesta, descansar

dormir la siesta, descansar

Ex: After lunch, she likes to nap for about 20 minutes to recharge. 
to slumber
to slumber
[Verbo]

to sleep, typically in a calm and peaceful manner

dormir, reposar

dormir, reposar

Ex: After a day of hiking, he found a peaceful spot to slumber under the trees. 
to doze
to doze
[Verbo]

to sleep lightly for a short amount of time

dormitar, adormecerse

dormitar, adormecerse

Ex: The warm sunlight streaming through the window made her doze on the comfortable couch. 
to snooze
to snooze
[Verbo]

to sleep lightly for a brief amount of time

dormitar, echar una siesta

dormitar, echar una siesta

Ex: He likes to snooze for a few minutes in the morning before starting his day. 
to catnap
to catnap
[Verbo]

to take a short and light nap, typically lasting only a few minutes

echar una cabezada, dormitar

echar una cabezada, dormitar

Ex: After a busy morning, she decided to catnap on the office sofa. 
to drowse
to drowse
[Verbo]

to be in a state of light sleep

dormitar, adormecerse

dormitar, adormecerse

Ex: The warm sun and gentle breeze made her drowse on the hammock. 
to kip
to kip
[Verbo]

to take a short and casual nap

echar una siesta, dormitar

echar una siesta, dormitar

Ex: During the break, he decided to kip in the office lounge. 
to sleep through

to remain asleep without being awakened by a noise or activity

dormir a través de, permanecer dormido a pesar de

dormir a través de, permanecer dormido a pesar de

Ex: The heavy sleeper could easily sleep through the loud construction noises outside her window. 
to drop off

to fall asleep, often unintentionally or unexpectedly

quedarse dormido, caer dormido

quedarse dormido, caer dormido

Ex: After a long day at work, she found herself starting to drop off on the couch. 
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