About Restless

REST•LESS [réstlәss] adjective:
1. Never still not able to rest, relax, or be still: A restless boy.
2. Never still or motionless: The restless city. See Usage Note at restive.
3. Marked by a lack of quiet, respose, or rest, sleepless: The night before the trial
was restless one.
4. Constantly moving, or unable to be still: Some waited patiently but we was restless.
5. Discontented, seeking a change because of discontent: He began to feel restless
after only a few weeks in the job.
6. Never or almost never quit or still; always active or inclimed to action, unguiet;
uneasy: Restless revolution day by day.
7. Increasingly active or stimulated to action: The City is restless for change.
Feeling or exhibiting nervous tension: edhy, fidgety, jittery, jumpy, nervous, restive,
skittish, tense, twittchy. Slang: uptight Idioms: a bundle of nerves, all round you
on edge. Unable to relay, slow down, or remain quiet.

Positive: restless
Comparative: more restless
Superlative: most restless

other forms:

restless•ly (Adverb), restless•ness (Noun)

Sinonims:

Antsy, anxious, apprehensive, disconcreted, excited, fidgety, hectic, skittish,
to be flurried, troubled, uneasy, unsetted, upset, wakeful, wired