Restless - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈrestləs|  American pronunciation of the word restless
Brit.  |ˈres(t)ləs|  British pronunciation of the word restless

adjective

- worried and uneasy (syn: unsatisfied)
- ceaselessly in motion
the restless sea
the restless wind

Extra examples

The audience was becoming restless.

He started to feel restless and discontent in his job.

We spent a restless night waiting for news.

The children had been indoors all day, and were getting restless.

After a few weeks in Marseille, I grew restless and decided to move on.

...growing up in a seaport instilled in the youth a restless desire to travel to faraway places...

The passengers were restless and nervy after the long flight.

We are as unstable as the restless undulation of the water.

The restless beating of the barren, bitter sea.

I had a restless night

...a restless free spirit, he was temperamentally unfitted for a desk job...

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