Similar words: distinctiveness, destructiveness, inventiveness, activeness, oppressiveness, impressiveness, aggressiveness, expressiveness. Meaning: ['restɪvnɪs] n. 1. the anxious feeling you have when you have the jitters 2. characterized by nervousness and quickness to take fright.
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1. There were signs of restiveness among the younger members.
2. Popular restiveness against national leaders, even if it is not allowed to show itself in Toyako, puts the G8's goals in even greater question.
3. Seeing a faint restiveness in Lincoln's eye, he changed the subject.
4. And they blamed the finance Ministry's favouritism towards industry for the plight - and the restiveness - of the peasantry.
5. Some analysts have suggested that the DP World case signalled growing US restiveness over the role of foreign investment in the economy.
6. He has big eyes as her mother's, and inherits my weakness, restiveness .
7. This is also the side of my caprice and restiveness , and still will consist this spirit .
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