sleep off

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sleep off

He decided to sleep off his headache in a quiet room.

Definition

Phrasal verb: - To recover from something, typically an unpleasant physical condition like illness or the effects of too much alcohol, by sleeping.

Usage

This phrasal verb is transitive and separable. It is used to indicate that sleep is the method for overcoming a negative state. The object (what is being slept off) usually follows the verb. - Structure: to sleep off [something] - The object is often a condition like a headache, hangover, tiredness, or illness.

Examples
  • He went home to sleep off the effects of the long flight.
  • She was advised to sleep off her migraine in a dark room.
  • After the party, he needed to sleep his hangover off.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrasal verb can be used in informal advice or instructions.
    • Just sleep it off; you'll feel better in the morning.
  • It implies a passive, restorative process where the body heals itself through rest.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sleep: (verb) To rest in a state of natural unconsciousness.
  • Sleep in: (phrasal verb) To sleep later than usual in the morning.
  • Oversleep: (verb) To sleep longer or later than intended.
Synonyms
  • Sleep through: To be asleep for the duration of something (different meaning, but involves sleep).
  • Recover from: A more general synonym not specific to sleep.
  • Get over: (informal) To recover from an illness or unpleasant experience.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Sleep over: To spend the night at someone else's house.
  • Sleep on it: To delay making a decision until the next day after a period of sleep.
Related Idioms
  • Let sleeping dogs lie: To avoid interfering in a situation that is currently calm but could become problematic. (Note: This idiom is related thematically to rest/inaction but is not directly connected to the meaning of "sleep off").
sleep off

He decided to sleep off his headache in a quiet room.

Verb
  1. get rid of by sleeping
    • sleep off a hangover

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