What does Restless mean?
Definitions for Restless
ˈrɛst lɪsrest·less
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Princeton's WordNet
restless, ungratified, unsatisfiedadjective
worried and uneasy
restlessadjective
ceaselessly in motion
"the restless sea"; "the restless wind"
restless, uneasyadjective
lacking or not affording physical or mental rest
"a restless night"; "she fell into an uneasy sleep"
Wiktionary
restlessadjective
Not allowing or affording rest.
The night before his wedding was a restless one.
restlessadjective
Without rest; unable to be still or quiet; uneasy; continually moving.
restlessadjective
Not satisfied to be at rest or in peace; averse to repose; eager for change; discontented.
A restless ambition.
restlessadjective
Deprived of rest or sleep.
They remained restless, sitting by the window the entire night.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Restlessadjective
Etymology: from rest.
Restless he pass’d the remnants of the night,
Till the fresh air proclaim’d the morning nigh:
And burning ships, the martyrs of the fight,
With paler fires beheld the eastern sky. Dryden.Ease to the body some, none to the mind
From restless thoughts, that like a deadly swarm
Of hornets arm’d, no sooner found alone,
But rush upon me thronging, and present
Times past, what once I was, and what I’m now. John Milton.Could we not wake from that lethargick dream,
But to be restless in a worse extreme. John Denham.We find our souls disordered and restless, tossed and disquieted by passions, ever seeking happiness in the enjoyments of this world, and ever missing what they seek. Francis Atterbury.
What tongue can speak the restless monarch’s woes,
When God and Nathan were declar’d his foes. Matthew Prior.He was stout of courage, strong of hand,
Bold was his heart, and restless was his spright. Edward Fairfax.He’s proud, fantastick, apt to change,
Restless at home, and ever prone to range. Dryden.How could nature on their orbs impose
Such restless revolution, day by day
Repeated. John Milton.
Wikipedia
Restless
Restless is a 1968 song written by Carl Perkins and released as a single on Columbia Records. The song was recorded on September 27, 1968, and released as a 45 single, 4-44723, on Columbia, in December, 1968, backed with "11-43", reaching no. 20 on the Billboard country chart. The recording, produced by Bill Denny and Larry Butler, also appeared on the May, 1969 Columbia LP Carl Perkins' Greatest Hits. The song also appeared on the 1992 Carl Perkins compilation album Restless: The Columbia Recordings. The song became a major hit again in 1991 in a new all-star recording by Mark O'Connor and The New Nashville Cats. Carl Perkins performed the song on the Kraft Music Hall episode hosted by Johnny Cash on April 16, 1969.
ChatGPT
restless
Restless refers to a state of being unable to relax, rest, or stay still, often due to anxiety, boredom, or dissatisfaction. It can also describe constantly changing, moving, or being active. In general, it denotes a sense of being unsettled or uneasy.
Webster Dictionary
Restlessadjective
never resting; unquiet; uneasy; continually moving; as, a restless child
Restlessadjective
not satisfied to be at rest or in peace; averse to repose or quiet; eager for change; discontented; as, restless schemers; restless ambition; restless subjects
Restlessadjective
deprived of rest or sleep
Restlessadjective
passed in unquietness; as, the patient has had a restless night
Restlessadjective
not affording rest; as, a restless chair
Wikidata
Restless
"Restless" is the 22nd episode and season finale of season four of the fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the 78th episode of the series overall. The episode was written and directed by the show's creator Joss Whedon and originally aired on The WB in the United States on May 23, 2000. The premise of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is that an adolescent girl, Buffy Summers, is chosen by mystical forces and given superhuman powers to kill vampires, demons, and other evil creatures in the fictional town of Sunnydale. She is supported by a close circle of family and friends, nicknamed the Scooby Gang. "Restless" centers on the dreams of the four main characters after enduring an exhausting fight in the previous episode. The dreams are used to comment on the characters—their fears, their past and their possible future. Consistent with each dream is the presence of the First Slayer who hunts and kills them one by one until, in the final sequence, she is confronted and disempowered by Buffy. The episode serves as a coda to the fourth season instead of a climax, as Whedon wanted to achieve something different for a season finale. Whedon experimented with several filming techniques to make the episode as dreamlike as possible. The episode also foreshadows upcoming events, most notably the first appearance of Buffy's sister Dawn and Buffy's death. Buffy scholar Nikki Stafford calls the surrealistic episode "unprecedented in television", saying it is "so jam-packed with information that we'll probably be seeing allusions to it for the rest of the series", and referring to it as a "mysterious lead-in to the emotionally turbulent season five". "Restless" received high praise from critics upon airing, particularly for its character development, visual direction, and wit. It is frequently noted as one of the best episodes of the series.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Restless
rest′les, adj. in continual motion: uneasy: passed in unquietness: seeking change or action: unsettled: turbulent.—adv. Rest′lessly.—n. Rest′lessness. [Rest, cessation from motion.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Restless in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Restless in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Restless in a Sentence
When you're away, I'm restless, lonely, wretched, bored, dejected only here's the rub, my darling dear, I feel the same when you're near.
Saint Augustine, The Confessions. Book 1. (The Harvard Classics. 1909–14, p.1):
...Thou madest us for Thyself, and our heart is restless, until it repose in Thee.
Humans are driven by a perpetual and restless desire of power.
Through this broad street, restless ever, ebbs and flows a human tide, wave on wave a living river; wealth and fashion side by side; Toiler, idler, slave and master, in the same quick current glide.
Holly Phillips said. It's not clear why this happens ; studies suggest that in response to the stress of not getting quality snooze time, there's a reduction in activity in the hypothalamus, the control panel of the brain where body temperature is regulated. A study from the European Journal of Applied Physiology appears to back this up : researchers documented a drop in body temperature in 20 sleep-deprived young adults. Metabolism may be a culprit here as well. When you're fatigued from a restless night, your metabolism works at a more sluggish pace, Holly Phillips said, producing less heat and slower circulation. You're dehydrated Up to 60 percent of the adult human body is water, and water helps regulate body temperature.
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- desvetllat, inquiet, intranquilCatalan, Valencian
- neklidnýCzech
- rastlos, ruhelos, unruhigGerman
- ανήσυχοςGreek
- inquietoSpanish
- levoton, unetonFinnish
- inquietFrench
- an-fhoiseil, mì-shuaimhneach, siùbhlachScottish Gaelic
- बेचैन होनाHindi
- nyughatatlanHungarian
- irrequietoItalian
- profugusLatin
- toropuku, tūrama, whakariuka, tāwheta, kanae, tūramarama, taoi, titoroMāori
- rusteloosDutch
- rastløsNorwegian
- niespokojny, niezaspokojonyPolish
- agitată, agitat, neliniștitRomanian
- беспоко́йный, неугомо́нный, трево́жныйRussian
- rastlösSwedish
- huzursuzTurkish
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