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reposo

rest

noun rreh-POH-soh Rare

Origin: Latin repausare, 'to pause again'

Also means

repose

Usage Note

Reposo denotes calm, restful inactivity — physical rest prescribed by a doctor (reposo absoluto) or the stillness of a peaceful scene. It is more formal and literary than descanso. In cooking, dejar en reposo means 'let rest' (e.g., dough or meat).

Examples

"El médico le recomendó reposo absoluto por una semana."

Natural Translation

The doctor recommended complete rest for a week.

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