resting
English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹɛstɪŋ/
- Rhymes: -ɛstɪŋ
- Homophone: wresting
- Hyphenation: rest‧ing
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Noun
resting (countable and uncountable, plural restings)
- The action of rest
- Synonyms: repose, inactivity, reliance, confidence
- 1865, Merritt Munson, The History of Moses and the Israelites, page 199:
- Hence, if the universal Father had […] personally controlled the movements of the Israelites, and directed the course, the motions, and the restings, of that cloud […]
- A place where one can rest; a resting place.
- A pause; a break; an interlude.
- Synonyms: hiatus, moratorium, recess; see also Thesaurus:pause
Adjective
resting (not comparable)
- That rests; that is not in action or in the process of growth.
- (euphemistic) Unemployed; out of work.
- Remaining; stationary.
- (Can we date this quote?), “Measuring Resting Heart Rate (RHR)”, in Virginia Commonwealth University[1], page 1:
- For most adults, a normal resting heart rate ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute
Verb
resting
- present participle and gerund of rest
Derived terms
terms derived from all parts of speech
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɹiːˈstɪŋ/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Verb
resting (third-person singular simple present restings, present participle restinging, simple past and past participle restung)
- To sting again.