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naptime
[ nap-tahym ]
noun
- a time set aside for taking a nap; a period during which one naps.
Example Sentences
My enemies came for me at naptime.
Asked about her thoughts on Trumpās near-daily naptime in court, Conway wasnāt convinced that it was a story at all.
LOPBURI, Thailand ā When Gustun Aunlamai arrived at school at age 4, he was so overweight that his teacher worried heād have trouble breathing during naptime.
She admired the way the recharging could sound so much like human children breathingāit made her think of naptime at the neighbor ladyās day care, the times when she woke up and everyone else was still asleep.
āWhen it comes to the actual re-establishment of the business, Sound Transit provides next to nothing,ā he said, as babies whimpered behind his office wall at naptime.
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More About Naptime
What doesĢżnaptime mean?
Naptime is the time of day during which a person, especially a child, takes a nap.
A nap is a short period of sleep. The word almost always refers to a period of sleep that is separate from oneās main period of (often nighttime) sleep for the day.
Naptime can refer to the time when the nap is supposed to start or to the entire duration of the nap.
Naptime is especially associated with young children. While adults also take naps, young children often have a scheduled naptime (or multiple naptimes) every day when they take a nap (or are supposed to take a nap). For example, a baby might have a naptime around mid-morning and again in the afternoon. The children in a daycare or preschool class may have naptime some time after lunch.
Example: I never liked naptime when I was a child, but as an adult, I wish it were part of the workday.
Where doesĢżnaptime come from?
The first records of the word naptime come from the 1850s. The word time is used to indicate a period that has been set aside for a specific activity or a period during which an activity takes place. Itās used in the same way in other compound words, such as dinnertime, āthe time at which people eat dinner.ā
The word bedtime is also used in the context of sleep, but it means something differentāāthe time at which a person goes to bed (or goes to sleep) for the night or for the main sleep of the day.ā
Childrenās health experts recommend that toddlers take a 1ā3 hour nap during the day in order to reach the 12ā14 hours of sleep they are supposed to get every day. According to most sleep experts, adults benefit from shorter naps, since sleeping for longer than 30 minutes can result in a deeper stage of sleep, causing grogginess or interfering with nighttime sleep.
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How isĢżnaptime used in real life?
Naptime is especially used in the context of young children to refer to a set time that theyāre supposed to sleep during the day.
Who else hates when youāre driving right before your kids naptime and they take like a five or 10 minute nap in the car and then when you get back to the house to put them down they donāt wanna nap ???? YOU DIDNT NAP YOU ONLY BLINKED GO TO SLEEP
ā Miranda Isabelš¦ (@AquarianBaddie)
Why do children fight naptime? I would give anything to nap for 2 hours
ā Harper (@harpershaw10)
Having to resew the same hem 5 times because my machine keeps skipping stitches is not how I intended to spend my kids' naptime
ā Ferriaween (@ferriaforever)
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Try usingĢżnaptime!
Which of the following times is a childās naptime most likely to occur?
A. midnight
B. 3 a.m.
C. 1 p.m.
D. 8 p.m.
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