Repose


 * Names:** Serena and Michelle
 * Section:** English 8-1


 * Word:** repose
 * Part of Speech:** verb
 * Noun Form:** reposal
 * Definition:** to lie or be at rest
 * Synonym:** ease
 * Antonym:** agitation
 * Connotation:** positive; when you think of repose, you think of resting and relaxing.
 * Original Sentence:** //I reposed on my bed and daydreamed since I had nothing better to do.//


 * Names:** Nishad and Andrew
 * Section:** English 8-2


 * Word:** repose
 * Part of Speech:** noun
 * Other Forms:** to repose(verb), reposed(verb), reposing(verb), reposes(verb)
 * Definition:** the state of being at rest
 * Synonym:** sleep
 * Antonym:** activity
 * Connotation:** This word has a neutral connation. It is merely associated with sleep and rest.
 * Original Sentence:** I laid on the couch for three hours, in repose, after pulling an all nighter.


 * Names:** Clifford and Laura
 * Section:** 8-3

Other Forms: verb, -posed, -pos⋅ing ** Synonym: Sleep Antonym: Distubance Connotation: Neutral Original Sentence:** **I was reposing when I was awakened by my mother.**
 * Word: Repose**
 * Part of Speech: Verb, and noun
 * Definition: To rest

// **Names:** Nathan and Annalise
 * Section:** English 8-4


 * Word:** Repose
 * Part of Speech:** Noun
 * Other Forms:** (none)
 * Definition:** Relaxation
 * Synonym:** sleep
 * Antonym:** activity
 * Connotation:** neutral; can be relaxation in a good and bad way
 * Original Sentence:** Joe felt **repose** after his three and a half hour nap.

//**Names:** Nathan Florsheim, Henry Schlenker, and Austin ralph
 * Section:** 8-5.5

Other Forms: Reposance Definition: To lay or rest Synonym: Rest Antonym: Active Connotation: Neutral Original Sentence:** The dog decided to repose after a long day of doing nothing.
 * Word:** Repose
 * Part of Speech: Verb