Adjective
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.
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