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SeroMack Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

When you've got enough sleep you are...?

Is there any adjective describing a person who has slept well last night? We can say I'm sleepy when talking about sleepless night. But what about reverse situation?
  

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Hi. Welcome to EF. You can use many of them.

  • Hi.
  • Welcome to EF.
  • You can use many of them.
  • Bustling, fussy, fidgety man when he is noq quiet calm.
  • To be in good spirits also means to be rather ready for actions.
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Hi. Welcome to EF.

You can use many of them.

Bustling, fussy, fidgety
man when he is noq quiet calm.

To be in good spirits also means to be rather ready for actions.

Also you can use - sprightly, vivacious, brisk ; cheerful, bright, fresh.

I hope it'll help.
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I conferred it with my native speaker (English) lecturer who told me that there is rather not such an adjective. What English people do is describing it e.g. saying "I've had enough sleep tonight"

However, thanks Fandorin

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