"Unrest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unrest is a noun that refers to:
1. A state of disturbance or turmoil, often accompanied by violence or the threat of violence.
2. A sense of discontent or unease among a group of people, which can lead to protests, demonstrations, or other forms of civil unrest.
3. A feeling of dissatisfaction or agitation, often resulting from a perceived injustice or grievance.
4. A state of instability or turbulence, such as in a country or region experiencing political, social, or economic upheaval.
Example sentences:
The city was plagued by unrest following the violent protests.
The community was in a state of unrest due to the government's controversial decision.
The economic unrest led to a decline in investor confidence.
The country has been experiencing unrest for years due to its fragile political situation.
Without hesitation or question; not hesitant or reserved.<br><br>Example: "She gave an unreserved apology for her mistake."<br><br>Synonyms: candid, frank, blunt, outspoken, open, sincere.<br><br>Antonyms: reserved, hesitant, cautious, guarded.
Without hesitation or reservation; completely and wholeheartedly. Fully or completely supportive or agreeing.
Lacking the means or resources to do something, often lacking mental ability or understanding.
Unrestrained refers to a lack of restriction, control, or moderation. It describes something or someone that is not confined, limited, or regulated in any way.