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Repose   /ripˈoʊz/   Listen
Repose

noun
1.
Freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility).  Synonyms: ease, relaxation, rest.
2.
The absence of mental stress or anxiety.  Synonyms: ataraxis, heartsease, peace, peace of mind, peacefulness, serenity.
3.
A disposition free from stress or emotion.  Synonyms: placidity, quiet, serenity, tranquility, tranquillity.
verb
(past & past part. reposed; pres. part. reposing)
1.
Put or confide something in a person or thing.
2.
Be inherent or innate in.  Synonyms: reside, rest.
3.
Lie when dead.
4.
Lean in a comfortable resting position.  Synonyms: recline, recumb.
5.
Put in a horizontal position.  Synonyms: lay, put down.  "Lay the patient carefully onto the bed"
6.
To put something (eg trust) in something.



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"Repose" Quotes from Famous Books



... was ready to tear off a few yards of repose myself, but somehow I couldn't connect. It was quiet, all right—in spots. Fact is, it was so blamed quiet that you could hear every rooster that crowed within half a mile. If a man on the other side of town shut a window you ...
— Shorty McCabe • Sewell Ford

... Molinos et al.) denied the meritoriousness of good works performed in the "state of passive repose" (quies). ...
— Grace, Actual and Habitual • Joseph Pohle

... missionary there, but he reaped no fruit from his labours among his barbarous auditors. "Returning then (adds Bede) to the beloved place of his peregrination, he gave himself up to our Lord in his wonted repose; for since he could not be profitable to strangers by teaching them the faith, he took care to be the more useful to his own people by ...
— Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 • James Y. Simpson

... repose, this quiet of decaying atoms, surely the most skeptical of thinkers, in contemplation of SUCH a life and SUCH a death, must instinctively look from earth to heaven; from the bruised and mouldering clod to the spirit infinitely exalted, and radiant ...
— Poems of Henry Timrod • Henry Timrod

... terrifying effect upon the auditor. The thought of God's displeasure is constantly dwelt upon—the idea of guilt, death and eternal torment. If the victims can be made to indulge in hysterical laughter occasionally, the control is better brought about. No chance is allowed for repose, poise or sane consideration. When the time seems ripe a general promise of joy is made and the music takes an adagio turn. The speaker's voice now tells of triumph—offers of forgiveness are tendered, and then the ...
— Love, Life & Work • Elbert Hubbard


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