Meaning of siesta | Babel Free
siˈɛstəDefinitions
- siesta (a nap, especially an afternoon one taken during the hottest part of the day in some cultures)
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A nap, especially an afternoon one taken during the hottest part of the day in some cultures. countable
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Laid-back attitudes to work or laziness, especially by a Hispanic person. attributive, offensive, sometimes
Equivalents
Examples
“One humid afternoon a visitor did arrive to disturb Rottcodd as he lay deeply hammocked, for his siesta was broken sharply by a rattling of the door handle […]”
“When it's time for siesta, you can watch them go by / Beautiful faces, no cares in this world”
“Lest we think all of this is due to the proverbial inefficiency of the Latin American - 'siesta people' - we can see some of these signs, perhaps in a less dramatic way, in European societies and in the celebrated 'tigers' of South East Asia.”
“I had eaten a simple lunch, and in the relaxed siesta attitude that pervaded the place I settled back in my chair and looked at the mountains behind in all their austerity.”
“Many observers believe the subtropical environment contributes to a slow-paced, siesta culture in which nothing work-related is so important that it cannot wait until tomorrow.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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