abed (Meaning)

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abed (r)

in bed

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abed (adv.)

In bed, or on the bed.

To childbed (in the phrase brought abed, that is, delivered of a child).

Synonyms & Antonyms of abed

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abed Sentence Examples

  1. Feeling unwell, she decided to spend the entire day abed, resting and recuperating.
  2. After a long and exhausting journey, the weary traveler was grateful to be abed in a comfortable hotel room.
  3. The doctor advised the patient to remain abed for a few days to recover from the flu.
  4. As the storm raged outside, the family stayed abed, cozy and warm under their blankets.
  5. During the weekend, she relished the opportunity to stay abed and catch up on much-needed sleep.
  6. The cat curled up abed, enjoying the warmth of the sun streaming through the window.
  7. Despite the early hour, he was already abed, preparing for a restful night's sleep.
  8. The old sailor often reminisced about his days at sea when he longed to be abed in the ship's bunk.
  9. With a good book in hand, she spent a lazy Sunday afternoon abed, lost in the world of fiction.
  10. The winter mornings were particularly challenging, making it tempting to stay abed a little longer before facing the cold.

FAQs About the word abed

in bedIn bed, or on the bed., To childbed (in the phrase brought abed, that is, delivered of a child).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Feeling unwell, she decided to spend the entire day abed, resting and recuperating.

After a long and exhausting journey, the weary traveler was grateful to be abed in a comfortable hotel room.

The doctor advised the patient to remain abed for a few days to recover from the flu.

As the storm raged outside, the family stayed abed, cozy and warm under their blankets.