ˈrestfəl adjective
( sometimes restfuller -fələ(r) ; sometimes restfullest -fələ̇st)
Etymology: Middle English, from rest (I) + -ful
1. : marked by, affording, or suggesting rest and repose : offering freedom from toil, agitation, or effort
something so beautiful and restful about his method … so free from that fretful haste, that vehement striving — J.K.Jerome
2. : enjoying rest : being at ease : relaxed , tranquil , placid
as if no … circumstances could put her for long together out of temper … her lips were full and restful — Samuel Butler †1902
Synonyms: see comfortable