What does Unrest mean?

Definitions for Unrest
ʌnˈrɛstun·rest

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. agitation, ferment, fermentation, tempestuousness, unrestnoun

    a state of agitation or turbulent change or development

    "the political ferment produced new leadership"; "social unrest"

  2. unrestnoun

    a feeling of restless agitation

Wiktionary

  1. unrestnoun

    A state of trouble, confusion and turbulence, especially in a political context; a time of riots, demonstrations and protests.

  2. Etymology: From un- + rest.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Unrestnoun

    Disquiet; want of tranquillity; unquietness.

    Wise behest, those creeping flames by reason to subdue,
    Before their rage grew to so great unrest. Fairy Queen.

    Repose, sweet gold, for their unrest,
    That have their alms out of the empress’ chest. William Shakespeare.

    Dismay’d confusion all possess’d;
    Th’ afflicted troop, hearing their plot descry’d:
    Then runs amaz’d distress, with sad unrest,
    To this, to that; to fly, to stand, to hide. Daniel.

    Silence, in truth, would speak my sorrows best;
    For deepest wounds, can least their feelings tell;
    Yet, let me borrow from mine own unrest,
    But time to bid him, whom I lov’d, farewell. Henry Wotton.

    Up they rose,
    As from unrest; and each the other viewing,
    Soon found their eyes how open’d, and their minds
    How darken’d! John Milton, Par. Lost, b. ix.

ChatGPT

  1. unrest

    Unrest refers to a state of agitation, dissatisfaction, or disturbance within a group of individuals, often leading to protests, strikes, or other forms of discord or conflict. It is typically marked by disagreement, upheaval or volatility, often as a form of opposition against certain policies, conditions, or governing bodies. Unrest can occur in various settings, whether socioeconomic, political, or cultural.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Unrestnoun

    want of rest or repose; unquietness; sleeplessness; uneasiness; disquietude

Wikidata

  1. Unrest

    Unrest is a sociological phenomenon, for instance: ⁕Industrial unrest ⁕Labor unrest ⁕Rebellion ⁕Riot ⁕Civil unrest

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Unrest

    un-rest′, n. want of rest: disquiet of mind or body.—adj. Unrest′ful.—n. Unrest′fulness.—adj. Unrest′ing, not resting.—adv. Unrest′ingly.—n. Unrest′ingness.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Unrest in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Unrest in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Unrest in a Sentence

  1. Hun Sen:

    Politicians should not use this to instigate things that would lead the country into unrest.

  2. Kristalina Georgieva:

    What is the risk? Social unrest. You can call it a lost decade. It may be a lost generation.

  3. John Miller:

    In the Suez Canal what we've seen consistently despite unrest that has occurred in Egypt ... (is) a Suez canal that is secure and properly administered.

  4. Robert Phipps:

    There is certainly potential for the resulting social unrest to hurt certain businesses like retailers and restaurants, and for it to further dent consumer and business sentiment, it is even possible, particularly if the unrest continues and spreads, that it would, all other things being equal, have a significant impact on investor psychology and the markets.

  5. Darwin Hostetler:

    Because of the political unrest, the gang violence and so on in Haiti, they were taking this small plane to Jacmel where they would meet up with the rest of their family, they were flying to Jacmel and then they were going to meet up with our missionaries then, who were going to take them to Petit-Goâve.

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