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A phenomenon called sleep inertia causes this. When you're sleeping a long time, the brain wants to remain asleep. A cup of coffee should do the trick.

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Maybe they overwork when they are not sleeping

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What is the past tense of oversleep?

The past tense of oversleep is overslept.


Is oversleep a prefix?

No, "over" is a prefix, while "sleep" is a base word. When combined, "oversleep" forms a new word with its own distinct meaning.


Is it unhealthy to oversleep?

No


What is the past participle of oversleep?

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What is the past participle of overslept?

Overslept is the past participle and past tense of oversleep.


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What would happen if you skip breakfast?

People who oversleep (miss the alarm) often sacrifice their breakfast in the hopes of making up for lost time. and people who obviously aren't hungry and don't have time for breakfast...


What word begins with O and ends with P?

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Can oversleep be a synonym for unimportant?

No, not really. the closest you could get with this sentence would be" No, I snoozed that part of the lecture." meaning you considered it so unimportant you chose not to pay attention.


An activity that starts with o?

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Would a sleep lab need professional liability insurance?

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