"Restlessly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not calm or still; feeling or showing impatience or anxiety.
Verbs:
She sat up restlessly in bed, unable to sleep.
The activists restlessly protested in the streets, demanding justice.
The pianist played the difficult piece restlessly, focusing on every note.
Nouns:
Restlessly, the crowd moved to the left, avoiding the argument.
As the doctor examined the patient restlessly paced around the room.
Research has shown that children in the city often feel restlessly impressed by urban amenities.
Adjectives:
The restlessly curious student asked a million questions in class.
He felt restlessly excited all night, counting down to his departure the next morning.
She seemed dreadfully restlessly bored during the long meeting.
Relating to restitution, or the act of giving or restoring something, especially money or property, to its rightful owner, typically as a compensation for a loss, injury, or harm.
Someone or something that restores or makes something whole again.<br><br>(Noun - One who or that which restores)
A noun indicating a feeling of irritability or discontent, often resulting in a tendency to be uncooperative or rebellious.
To restock something means to replace or replenish something that has been used up or sold out, especially stock or supplies.
To restock means to supply or replace goods or supplies again, usually after they have been sold or used up, so that they are available or plentiful again.