restless

/ˈrɛstləs/
adjective
  1. Unable to stay still or quiet because of boredom, anxiety, or a need for change.
    • After sitting in the meeting for two hours, I felt restless and needed to stretch.
    • The children grew restless during the long car ride.
    • She was restless with excitement the night before her trip.
  2. Constantly moving; not able to relax or sleep peacefully.
    • He had a restless sleep, tossing and turning until dawn.
    • The baby was restless all night, waking up every hour.
    • The restless waves crashed against the shore without pause.
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