répit
respite, break
noun reh-PEE Rare
Origin: Old French respit, from Latin respectus 'regard, consideration'
Usage Note
Répit denotes a pause or temporary relief from something difficult — illness, hard work, bad weather. The final t is silent. Common expressions include sans répit ('without respite, relentlessly') and un court répit ('a brief respite'). It is always masculine.
Examples
"Il travaille sans répit depuis des semaines."
Natural Translation
He has been working without respite for weeks.
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