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The entry for "sleep" is displayed below. Also see: over sleep WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Noun: snooze Synonyms: snooze Collocations, rest Collocations, doze, repose, siesta, nap Collocations, catnap, hibernation, shuteye (slang), shut-eye (slang), forty winks (slang), z's (slang) Sense: Noun: death - euphemism Synonyms: death Collocations, grave Collocations, end Collocations, fate Collocations, demise Collocations, passing Collocations (euphemism), decease (formal), expiration, doom Collocations, great divide (literary) Sense: Verb: slumber Synonyms: slumber Collocations, snooze Collocations, doze, doze off (informal), drowse, nap Collocations, catnap, take a nap, rest Collocations, turn in, go to bed, fall asleep, nod off (informal), hibernate, hit the hay (slang), hit the sack (slang), catch some z's (slang), take forty winks (slang), get some shut-eye (slang), crash Collocations (slang), kip (UK, slang) Sense: Verb: have sex - followed by 'with' or 'together', informal, euphemism Synonyms: have sex, make love, fool around (slang), do it (informal), do Collocations (slang), fuck Collocations (vulgar, offensive, slang), screw Collocations (vulgar, offensive, slang), shag Collocations (UK, vulgar, slang), bone Collocations (vulgar, slang), diddle (slang) Sense: Verb: accommodate a given number of guests Synonyms: accommodate Collocations, hold Collocations, house Collocations, have room for, have space for, fit Collocations, be for Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: Lose a minute’s sleep over it - English Only forum
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