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unrestful
adjective as in fidgety
adjective as in jumpy
adjective as in nervous
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adjective as in restless
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adjective as in unquiet
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- active
- agitated
- antsy
- anxious
- bundle of nerves
- bustling
- changeable
- disturbed
- edgy
- fidgeting
- fidgety
- fitful
- footloose
- fretful
- hurried
- ill at ease
- inconstant
- intermittent
- irresolute
- itchy
- jumpy
- nervous
- nomadic
- on edge
- perturbed
- restive
- roving
- sleepless
- spasmodic
- strung-out
- tossing and turning
- transient
- troubled
- turbulent
- uneasy
- unpeaceful
- unruly
- unsettled
- unstable
- unsteady
- wandering
- worried
adjective as in unsettled
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Example Sentences
During such an unrestful time in the nation’s history, it might be hard to imagine that anyone would visit the District on the Fourth of July just to relax.
“No! It felt good putting our psychic energy to something like that during a very unrestful time in both countries.”
He came up with the molded base as a way to address what he called a “slum of legs” that usually filled the “ugly, confusing, unrestful world” he saw underneath chairs and tables.
A small group of militant students in conjunction with an increasingly sensationalistic press created the impression of mass student unrest, and their self-interests fortuitously aligning, the two collaborated to make it seem as if a select group of campus stars spoke on behalf of masses of unrestful students.
While the rich have always been migratory creatures, drifting in what F. Scott Fitzgerald described as an “unrestful” tour of “wherever people played polo and were rich together,” today’s wealthy have turned the traditional grand tour into more of a racing circuit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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