sleep


verb

  • To rest with your eyes closed and not be awake.
  • To lie down and be quiet for a while.
  • To take a break and relax your body.


Sentences

  • I go to sleep at night.
  • The teddy bear is ready to sleep.
  • Mom reads me a story before sleep.
  • I like to sleep in my cozy bed.
  • Sleep helps me feel better.

Word Explanation:

  • Sleep is when you close your eyes and rest your body. It's like taking a break so you can feel better and have more energy to play.

Word in hindi

नींद लेना

neend lena

Other variations in hindi

  • नींद neend
  • सोना sona

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'sleep' mean?

Sleep is a time when your body rests and you are not awake. It's when you close your eyes and dream.

How do you pronounce 'sleep'?

You say 'sleep' like this: sleap. It rhymes with 'deep'.

What is the origin of the word 'sleep'?

The word 'sleep' comes from an old English word 'slepian', which means to rest or to be in a state of rest.

What is the meaning of 'sleep' in Hindi?

The word 'sleep' in Hindi is 'नींद' (Nīnd).

What is the meaning of 'sleep' in Kannada?

The word 'sleep' in Kannada is 'ನಿದ್ರೆ' (Nidre).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that kids need about 10-12 hours of sleep each night to grow strong and healthy?

Proverb

Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. (This means going to bed early helps you be your best!)

Quote

"Sleep is the best meditation." - Dalai Lama

Mini blog:

Sweet Dreams, Little Dreamers!

In the soft, cozy world of sleep, little ones drift like butterflies on a gentle breeze. Just like the sleepy caterpillar who curls up in a leaf, we too need our rest to grow big and strong!

As the moon shines bright, it whispers sweet dreams to all the children. Close your eyes, snuggle in tight, and let your imagination take flight!

What adventures will you have in dreamland? Maybe you’ll meet a friendly bear or dance with the stars! Remember, sleep is a magical time, just like the colorful pages of a storybook.

Sweet dreams, little dreamers!