Sleepaway vs Oversleep - What's the difference?
sleepaway | oversleep |
Involving sleeping away from home.
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To sleep for longer than planned.
To sleep beyond.
As an adjective sleepaway
is involving sleeping away from home.As a noun sleepaway
is a camp or similar event in which participants sleep away from home.As a verb oversleep is
to sleep for longer than planned.sleepaway
English
Adjective
(-)citation
oversleep
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Verb
- I overslept and was late for school.
- to oversleep one's usual hour of rising