| restless | (adj) worried and uneasy, Syn. unsatisfied, ungratified |
| restless | (adj) ceaselessly in motion, Example: the restless sea; the restless wind |
| restless | (adj) lacking or not affording physical or mental rest, Syn. uneasy, Ant. restful, Example: a restless night; she fell into an uneasy sleep |
| restless legs syndrome | (n) feeling of uneasiness and restlessness in the legs after going to bed (sometimes causing insomnia); may be relieved temporarily by walking or moving the legs, Syn. Ekbom syndrome, restless legs |
| restlessly | (adv) in a restless manner, Example: he cracked his knuckles restlessly |
| restlessness | (n) the quality of being ceaselessly moving or active, Example: the restlessness of the wind |
| restlessness | (n) a lack of patience; irritation with anything that causes delay, Syn. impatience |
| restlessness | (n) inability to rest or relax or be still, Syn. queasiness, uneasiness |
| Restless | a. [ AS. restleás. ] Restless he passed the remnants of the night. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Restless Legs; Syndrom der unruhigen Beine [ med. ] | restless legs [Add to Longdo] |
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