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  2. Synonyms for "restive" include123:
    • Stubbornly resisting control
    • Impatient or uneasy
    • Nervous
    • Rebellious
    • Uncooperative
    • Refractory
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    Synonyms of restive 1 : stubbornly resisting control : balky 2 : marked by impatience or uneasiness : fidgety restively adverb
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/restive
    impatient of control, restraint, or delay, as persons; restless; uneasy. Synonyms: unquiet, nervous Antonyms: quiet, patient refractory; stubborn. Synonyms: obstinate, disobedient, recalcitrant
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    restive (comparative more restive, superlative most restive) Impatient under delay, duress, or control. Synonyms: anxious, champing at the bit, fidgety, restless, uneasy Resistant to control; stubborn. Synonyms: disobedient, rebellious, recalcitrant, refractory, uncooperative, unruly
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    res·tive
    [ˈrestiv]
    adjective
    restive (adjective)
    1. (of a person) unable to keep still or silent and becoming increasingly difficult to control, especially because of impatience, dissatisfaction, or boredom:
      "the crowd had been waiting for hours and many were becoming restive" · "he reiterated his determination to hold the restive republics together"
      • (of a horse) refusing to advance, stubbornly standing still or moving backward or sideways:
        "both their horses became restive at once"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as restif): from Old French restif, -ive, from Latin restare ‘remain’. The original sense, ‘inclined to remain still’, has undergone a reversal; the association with the stubborn behavior of a horse gave rise to the current sense ‘restless’.
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