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Synonyms and antonyms of Going to bed, getting up and staying in bed in American Thesaurus

Going to bed, getting up and staying in bed

abed (adjective)

an old word meaning “in bed

an early/late night ()

an occasion when you go to bed earlier/later than usual

an early/late riser ()

someone who usually gets out of bed early/late

an early start ()

an occasion when you start something early in the morning

arise (verb)

literary to get up from bed, or to stand up

be up with the lark ()

to be awake and out of your bed very early in the morning

early bird (noun)

informal someone who gets up early in the morning

get up ()

to get out of bed after sleeping

hit the sack/hay ()

to go to bed

keep regular/late etc. hours ()

to perform the same activities every day at regular/late, etc. times, especially going to bed and getting out of bed

keep up ()

to prevent someone from going to bed

lay up ()

to make someone stay in bed as a result of being sick or injured

lie in ()

to stay in bed in the morning for longer than usual

retire (verb)

mainly literary to go to bed at the end of the day in order to sleep

rise (verb)

formal to get out of bed in the morning

sit up (British)

British to go to bed later than usual

stay up ()

to not go to bed

take to (old-fashioned)

old-fashioned to go to a place, especially your bed

turn in (informal old-fashioned)

informal old-fashioned to go to bed at night

wait up ()

to not go to sleep until someone comes home