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    slumber
    /ˈslʌmbə/

    verb

    • 1. sleep: "Sleeping Beauty slumbered in her forest castle"

    noun

    • 1. a sleep: "scaring folk from their slumbers"

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  2. noun [ C or U ] literary uk / ˈslʌm.bə r/ us / ˈslʌm.bɚ / Add to word list. sleep: I fell into a gentle slumber. I didn't want to rouse you from your slumbers. figurative Sharp cuts in interest rates have failed to bring the economy out of its slumber. Synonyms. kip UK informal. shuteye informal , old-fashioned in UK. sleep (NOT AWAKE)

  3. The meaning of SLUMBER is to sleep lightly : doze. How to use slumber in a sentence.

  4. To slumber is to sleep, sometimes specifically to sleep lightly or doze. You can slumber in your bed, in your airplane seat, or through your alarm in the morning. Slumber can also describe a peacefulness, like your quiet street that seems to slumber

  5. Slumber definition: to sleep, especially lightly; doze; drowse.. See examples of SLUMBER used in a sentence.

  6. noun [ C or U ] literary us / ˈslʌm.bɚ / uk / ˈslʌm.bə r/ Add to word list. sleep: I fell into a gentle slumber. I didn't want to rouse you from your slumbers. figurative Sharp cuts in interest rates have failed to bring the economy out of its slumber. Synonyms. kip UK informal. shuteye informal , old-fashioned in UK. sleep (NOT AWAKE)

  7. to spend or pass (time) in slumbering. to slumber the afternoon away. 4. (often fol. by away) to dispel or forget by slumbering. to slumber cares away. noun. 5. (sometimes slumbers) sleep, esp. light sleep. 6.

  8. Slumber is a noun or verb that means sleep, especially light sleep or a state of inactivity. Learn how to use slumber in a sentence, see synonyms and translations, and find out the origin and history of the word.