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unrefreshed

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[uhn-ri-freshd] / ˌʌn rɪˈfrɛʃd /

adjective

  1. tired, fatigued; not renewed or refreshed.


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But even just feeling unrefreshed in the morning, and dozing off during the day, can be signals that you may want to get your sleep checked out, says Tobias.

From Slate Jun. 29, 2023

Whereas for other people, what is apparently and objectively a good night’s sleep, can make them feel extremely tired and unrefreshed.

From The Verge Jul. 23, 2019

Yet in feasting on art, the viewer usually plunges from room to room, and his retinas, unrefreshed between rich courses, cry for cool relief.

From Time Magazine Archive

He awoke unrefreshed, his sleep having been disturbed by wild dreams of conflict with Shaughnessy in which the boss was invariably the victor.

From The Lash by Olin L. Lyman

Our artist rose from his couch languid and unrefreshed.

From Tales of the Wonder Club, Volume III by M. Y. Halidom (pseud. Dryasdust)

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