much-needed respite
Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words
a necessary short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant
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- After weeks of intense work, the weekend offered a much-needed respite.
- The long weekend provided a much-needed respite from the busy office.
- The rain provided a much-needed respite from the scorching heat.
- After weeks of intense training, the athletes finally enjoyed a much-needed respite.
- For the weary travelers, the quiet inn was a much-needed respite.
- The cool breeze offered a much-needed respite from the sweltering summer heat.
- The vacation was a much-needed respite from her stressful job.
- Parents of young children often seek a much-needed respite from their daily routines.
- Taking a short break in the park offered a much-needed respite from city noise.
- The temporary cease-fire brought a much-needed respite to the war-torn region.
- The ceasefire brought a much-needed respite to the war-torn region.
- I am looking forward to the holidays as a much-needed respite from my studies.
- His doctor recommended a period of much-needed respite to aid his recovery.
- The bank holiday was a much-needed respite for the exhausted healthcare workers.
- The children's nap time was a much-needed respite for the busy parents.
- Economic aid provided a much-needed respite for the struggling small businesses.
- Finding a quiet corner to read was a much-needed respite from the crowded party.
- A quiet evening at home was a much-needed respite after a hectic business trip.
- The unexpected holiday gave everyone a much-needed respite to recharge.
- The rain finally stopped, giving the farmers a much-needed respite from the flooding.