ASLEEP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary I'm surprised to see you awake - ten minutes ago you were fast sound (= completely) asleep I've only just got up and I'm still half asleep (= not completely awake) If your arm or leg is asleep, it cannot feel anything because it has been in the same position for so long
Sleep vs. Asleep - Grammar. com The semantic differences highlight that "sleep" encompasses the broader concept of rest, while "asleep" focuses on the immediate condition of being in that state
Sleep - Wikipedia Sleep is a state of reduced mental and physical activity in which consciousness is altered and certain sensory activity is inhibited During sleep, there is a marked decrease in muscle activity and interactions with the surrounding environment
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ASLEEP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary I'm surprised to see you awake - ten minutes ago you were fast sound (= completely) asleep I only just got up and I'm still half asleep (= not completely awake) If your arm or leg is asleep, it cannot feel anything because it has been in the same position for so long