Thus ends today's pleasant respite.
For some respite, he let someone else look after the patient.
Not really, no.
After a hectic week at work, Sarah found solace and respite in spending a quiet weekend at the beach.
Respite means a reprieve, a postponement or delay, a pause, as:John was grateful that the client's illness gave him a brief respite before he had to make his presentation.
Respite care is a temporary form of care that is provided to those who give help to family members who might otherwise need care in some external facility. For example, respite care may be provided to the caregiver of an elderly woman with dementia.
Synonym for respite: rest
Respite centers are residential facilities specifically designed for respite care. Adult day care programs and respite camps also fall into this category.
A respite is a break, or an interruption of something unpleasant.
The pronunciation of "respite" is ˈre-ˌspīt.
The duration of A Few Days of Respite is 1.32 hours.
A Few Days of Respite was created on 2011-04-27.