Unquiet
(adjective)
Not free of noise or disturbance.
Origin:
The word "unquiet" is formed by the prefix "un-" which means not, and the word "quiet" which means free of noise or disturbance. together they form an adjective that means not free of noise or disturbance.
Examples:
- The street was unquiet, there were cars honking and people shouting.
- The city was unquiet, there were sirens and construction sounds.
- The room was unquiet, there were people talking and phones ringing.
- The train was unquiet, there were people talking and babies crying.
- The concert was unquiet, there were people cheering and clapping.