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erholsamen

Erholsamen is the attributive inflected form of the German adjective erholsam, meaning restful or restorative. It describes things that promote recovery, relaxation or general well-being, such as experiences, environments or activities.

Etymology and usage: The adjective erholsam comes from erholen, “to recover,” with the suffix -sam, forming a

Common usage and collocations: erholsamen is often found in phrases such as eine erholsame Nacht, ein erholsamer

Related terms and synonyms: Erholsam as the base adjective with the same meaning and similar usage. Related

See also: erholen, erholsam, erholung.

word
that
denotes
characteristics
that
restore.
The
form
erholsamen
is
used
before
a
noun
in
specific
grammatical
contexts.
It
appears,
for
example,
as
the
masculine
accusative
singular:
den
erholsamen
Tag.
It
also
occurs
in
all
plural
forms
when
the
noun
is
preceded
by
a
definite
article:
die
erholsamen
Stunden,
die
erholsamen
Nächte,
die
erholsamen
Tage,
and
so
on.
In
other
gender
and
number
combinations,
other
endings
are
used
(erholsame
Nacht,
erholsamer
Urlaub,
erholsamen
Stunden,
etc.).
Urlaub,
die
erholsamen
Stunden
oder
eine
erholsame
Pause.
It
is
used
across
contexts
including
travel,
lodging,
leisure,
and
wellness
to
convey
that
something
supports
rest
and
recovery
rather
than
stimulation
or
stress.
concepts
include
entspannend,
beruhigend,
regenerierend
and
belebend,
depending
on
whether
the
emphasis
is
on
rest,
calmness
or
renewal.