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Adjectives commonly used to describe "nap" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
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Small in size.
Having much distance in space from one end to the other.
Of a person or an animal:
Of short duration; happening quickly.
Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.
(chiefly informal) Pleasant, satisfactory.
(n)
(time) A unit of time of one twenty-fourth of a day (sixty minutes).
A unit of time which is one sixtieth of an hour (sixty seconds).
Providing physical comfort and ease; agreeable.
Most commonly occurring; typical.
That occurs every day, or at least every working day.
The time of daylight; the time between sunrise and sunset.
With little or no sound; free of disturbing noise.
Easily giving way under pressure.
That refreshes someone; pleasantly fresh and different; granting vitality and energy.
Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
A period of time equal or almost equal to a full day-night cycle, being 24 hours long.
A sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
Near the end of a period of time.
Giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.
In accordance with, or established by, custom or common usage.
Senses referring to subjective quality.
Occurring or appearing irregularly from time to time, but not often; incidental.
discontinued temporarily
One who longs or yearns for something.
Necessary; being required.
Not at war; not disturbed by strife or turmoil.
(of distance or position; also figurative) Extending, reaching or positioned far from a point of reference, especially downwards.
The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm.
(chiefly US) Having the expected characteristics or appearances; normal, ordinary, standard.
(of any physical thing) Having great weight.
(physics, uncountable) Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range visible to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers): visible light.
The length of a year as marked by a calendar, 365 or 366 days in the Gregorian calendar; a calendar year.
peaceful; having a peaceful aspect
(not comparable) Beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary; extraneous; additional; supernumerary.
Minor; small in amount
(by extension) Characterized by sudden bursts of activity with periods of inactivity in between; intermittent, irregular, unsteady.
fair; merited.
The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon.
Tasting of sugars.
Not smooth; uneven.
A surname.
Of or pertaining to a meal, especially dinner.
Having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough.
After a meal, especially after dinner.
Pleasing to the sense of taste; tasty.
Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety.
(colloquial) A short, a short seller: one who engages in short selling.
Having long, thick, and uncombed hair, fur or wool.
Lengthy in duration; extended; protracted.
Very small.
Speaking or writing at length; long-winded.
Having down, covered with a soft fuzzy coating as of small feathers or hair.
(marketing) Not paid for; appearing in media on its own merits.
Without rest; unable to be still or quiet; uneasy; continually moving.
Familiar with something through repeated experience; adapted to existing conditions. (of a person)
Similar in appearance or texture (especially in softness and smoothness) to silk.
Delightful for beauty, harmony, or grace.
Stretched out or pulled out; expanded.
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
(v)
(UK, colloquial) To urinate.
(American spelling) Alternative spelling of cosy. [(of a place or object) Affording comfort and warmth; snug; social and comfortable.]
Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.
Having relatively high density.
(transitive) To let loose, to free from restraints.
Unwilling to do work or make an effort; disinclined to exertion.
Made up of liquid or moisture, usually (but not always) water.
(literary) Midday, noon.
Following dinner.
Serving to restore.