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- nounrepose (noun)
- a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility:"in repose her face looked relaxed"
- composure:"he had lost none of his grace or his repose"
- artharmonious arrangement of colors and forms, providing a restful visual effect:"many of the qualities of the great Piero della Francescas—the sense of grand stasis, of timeless repose—seem strongly reincarnated in this work"
verbrepose (verb) · reposes (third person present) · reposed (past tense) · reposed (past participle) · reposing (present participle)- be lying, situated, or kept in a particular place:"the diamond now reposes in the Louvre"
- lie down in rest:"how sweetly he would repose in the four-poster bed"
- literary(repose something on/in)lay something to rest in or on (something):"I'll go to him, and repose our distresses on his friendly bosom"
- archaicgive rest to:"he halted to repose his wayworn soldiers"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French repos (noun), reposer (verb), from late Latin repausare, from re- (expressing intensive force) + pausare ‘to pause’.verb(repose something in)repose (verb) · reposes (third person present) · reposed (past tense) · reposed (past participle) · reposing (present participle)- place something, especially one's confidence or trust, in:"we have never betrayed the trust that you have reposed in us"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘put back in the same position’): from re- ‘again’ + the verb pose, suggested by Latin reponere ‘replace’, from re- (expressing intensive force) + ponere ‘to place’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility:
- composure:
verb- be lying, situated, or kept in a particular place:
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- State of quiet restfulness, peace or tranquilityRepose is a state of quiet restfulness, peace or tranquility12. It can also refer to the dignified calmness of manner or composure2. Repose can be used as a verb to mean to place oneself or one's body in a state of quiet relaxation, or to lie or lay down at rest2. In a religious context, repose can refer to eternal or heavenly rest3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.formal us / rɪˈpoʊz / uk / rɪˈpəʊz / the state of resting or lying down: Your face is so beautiful in repose.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/reposerepose (rɪˈpəʊz) n 1. a state of quiet restfulness; peace or tranquillity 2. dignified calmness of manner; composure vb 3. to place (oneself or one's body) in a state of quiet relaxation; lie or lay down at rest 4. (intr) to lie when dead, as in the gravewww.thefreedictionary.com/reposea : a state of resting after exertion or strain especially : rest in sleep b : eternal or heavenly rest pray for the repose of a soulwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/repose
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