Also means
public unrest (plural: Unruhen)
Usage Note
Unruhe as a singular noun describes personal inner restlessness or anxiety; in the plural Unruhen it means public disturbances. Innere Unruhe (inner restlessness) is a phrase met in psychological and literary contexts alike.
Examples
"Eine innere Unruhe ließ ihn nicht schlafen, obwohl er müde war."
Natural Translation
An inner restlessness kept him from sleeping, even though he was tired.
Literal Translation
An inner restlessness let him not sleep, although he tired was.
Related Words
- Abgestumpftheit emotional numbness, blunted sensitivity
- Abneigung aversion, dislike, antipathy
- Anmut grace, gracefulness, charm
- Aufgewühltheit emotional turmoil, being churned up
- Bangigkeit anxiety, apprehension, fearful unease
- Bedrängnis distress, straits, predicament
- Bedrömmeltheit stunned, dazed emotional numbness
- Bedrücktheit oppressive heaviness of spirit, dejected low mood
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