The repose of the soul typically refers to the state of peace, rest, or tranquility experienced by a person's soul after death, especially in religious or spiritual contexts. It signifies a calm and serene state of being beyond the physical realm.
Catholic AnswerRepose of the soul, means rest for the soul. It is when we are interceding for the poor souls in purgatory praying that they may find rest (in God). In other words, finish their time of suffering and enter into the eternal rest which is Heaven.
No, an oxymoron is two words that express the opposite of each other in meaning. Sweet is not the opposite of repose.
I suppose the nearest thing mentioned in the bible to 'repose of soul', is the expression used for a saint when he dies - as with Stephen: Acts 7.60. And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. And when he had said this, he fell asleep.
BUSHIDO THE SOUL OF JAPAN "Fine manners, therefore, mean power in repose."
Repose can be used as both a mass noun (meaning a state of rest, sleep, or tranquillity; the state of being calm and composed) or a verb (meaning be situated or kept in a particular place; lie down in rest; lay something to rest in or on; give rest to)When used as a mass noun it will generally be preceeded by a preposition (in repose her face looked relaxed) or a possessive determiner (she had lost none of her grace or her repose)
slumber repose dormition shut-eye
"Buona repose" is an Italian phrase that translates to "good rest" in English. It is often used to wish someone a peaceful and restorative sleep or to express a sentiment of tranquility. The phrase combines "buona," meaning good, and "repose," which refers to rest or relaxation.
The cast of Arch of Repose - 2009 includes: Justin Deschamps as Dancer Carol Genetti as Wandering Soul Maray Gutierrez as Dancer Jessie Gutierrez as Dancer Michel Rodriguez as Dancer
Spanish 'repose' = English 'May he/she/it/you repose/rest English 'to repose' = Spanish 'reposar'
22o is the angle of repose.
22o is the angle of repose.
Angles of Repose was created in 2004.