unquietness

/ʌnˈkwaɪətnəs/
noun
  1. A state of mental or emotional disturbance; anxiety or restlessness.
    • His unquietness was obvious as he paced back and forth in the waiting room.
    • The unquietness she felt before the exam kept her awake all night.
    • The news of the accident filled the community with a deep unquietness.
  2. A condition of disturbance, disorder, or lack of peace in a place or situation.
    • The unquietness of the city streets after midnight made her hurry home.
    • Political unquietness spread through the region after the disputed election.
    • The teacher tried to calm the unquietness in the classroom after the fire drill.
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