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Are fussing and restless synonyms or antonyms?

Fussing and restless are not synonyms, but they can be related in certain contexts.

Fussing typically refers to a state of being agitated, anxious, or worried. It often involves complaining, making a commotion, or being overly concerned about something.

Restless refers to a state of being unable to stay still or settle down. It can involve feeling agitated, impatient, or uneasy.

Similarities:

* Both fussing and restless can indicate a state of unease or discomfort.

* They can both be caused by anxiety, boredom, or excitement.

Differences:

* Fussing implies more outward behavior, such as complaining or being irritable.

* Restless suggests an internal feeling of unease, often manifested in physical movement.

Example:

* Fussing: "The child fussed all night because he couldn't sleep."

* Restless: "I felt restless and couldn't concentrate on my work."

Conclusion:

While they share some similarities, fussing and restless are not synonymous. Fussing is more about outward behavior, while restless describes an internal feeling.

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