Word info

well-rested

Adjective

Meaning

well-rested (comparative more well-rested, superlative most well-rested)

Having had sufficient (or even more than enough) sleep or rest to function optimally during waking hours.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Just that you do the right thing. The rest doesn't matter. Cold or warm. Tired or well-rested. Despised or honored. Dying . . . or busy with other assignments. Marcus Aurelius

Watching teething babies is like watching over a thermonuclear reactor-it is best done in shifts, by well-rested people. Anthony Doerr

A Game 7 win means we’d get to do this same song and dance all over again in the next round against a well-rested LeBron James. Source: Internet

Hooker's army was much better supplied and was well-rested after several months of inactivity. Source: Internet

It’s going to be cold, and the Packers are going to have a well-rested Aaron Rodgers leading them in the postseason again. Source: Internet

But if you can and your pediatrician’s office or health care clinic offers flexibility, schedule your visits to the doctor when your little one is likely to be well-rested, well-fed and at his most cheerful (or least cranky). Source: Internet

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