IPA: /ˈrɛstɪv/
KK: /ˈrɛstɪv/
The quality of being unable to remain still or quiet, often due to impatience or dissatisfaction.
The restiveness of the crowd grew as they waited for the concert to start.
Restiveness is formed from "rest" (from Latin "restare", meaning to remain or stay) and the suffix "-iveness" (meaning the quality of). The word describes the quality of being unable to remain still or calm, often due to impatience or unease.
Think of the word 'rest' meaning to stay still, and when you add '-iveness', it describes the quality of not being able to stay still — that's what restiveness means.