restless
21restless — adjective a) Not allowing or affording rest. The night before his wedding was a restless one. b) Without rest; unable to be still or quiet; uneasy; continually moving. He was a restless child. Syn …
22restless — rest·less rest ləs adj 1) deprived of rest or sleep <the patient was restless from pain> 2) providing no rest <a restless night> …
23restless — adjective 1) Maria was restless throughout the meeting Syn: uneasy, ill at ease, restive, fidgety, edgy, on edge, tense, worked up, nervous, agitated, anxious, on tenterhooks, keyed up; informal jumpy, jittery, twitchy, uptight …
24restless — adjective 1) Maria was restless Syn: uneasy, ill at ease, fidgety, edgy, tense, worked up, nervous, nervy, agitated, anxious; informal jumpy, jittery, twitchy, uptight 2) a restless night …
25restless — /ˈrɛstləs / (say restluhs) adjective 1. characterised by or showing inability to remain at rest: a restless mood. 2. unquiet or uneasy, as a person, the mind, heart, etc. 3. never at rest, motionless, or still; never ceasing. 4. without rest;… …
26restless — restive, restless Despite its form, restive is close in meaning to restless, but conveys a stronger implication of disruptive consequences: • It s no surprise, then, when she turns up a little late…, not tardy enough to be really rude but… …
27restless — See restive, restless …
28restless — adj. Restless is used with these nouns: ↑energy, ↑horse, ↑night, ↑sleep, ↑soul, ↑spirit …
29Restless and Wild — Restless and Wild …
30Restless Style — est un magazine de mode fictif du feuilleton Les Feux de l amour. Deux versions existent, la version papier qui est fictive et sert uniquement pour la série, et la version Web qui est accessible par tous. Le magazine a été fondé en 2008 par… …