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restlessness

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Noun — A state of being unable to stay calm or still, often caused by anxiety, boredom, or discomfort.

Etymology

From restless plus the noun-forming suffix -ness.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “restlessness” mean?

The word “restlessness” means a state of being unable to stay calm or still, often caused by anxiety, boredom, or discomfort. In plain terms, the feeling of not being able to settle or relax.

How do you pronounce “restlessness”?

“Restlessness” is pronounced REHST-luhs-nuhs (/ˈɹɛstləsnəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “restlessness” in a sentence?

Here is “restlessness” used in a sentence: “His restlessness grew as the meeting dragged on for hours.”

What part of speech is “restlessness”?

“Restlessness” is a noun.

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