Unrest (ãnʁɛst)

noun
/ʌnˈrest/
agitation; troubles; désordre social ou politique (agitation; troubles; désordre social ou politique)

Signification

a state of dissatisfaction and disturbance; social or political disorder
Traduction de la signification
un état d'insatisfaction et de perturbation; désordre social ou politique
un état d'insatisfaction et de perturbation; désordre social ou politique

Phrases d'exemple

The economic crisis led to widespread social unrest.

La crise économique a conduit à une agitation sociale généralisée.
La crise économique a conduit à une agitation sociale généralisée.

Synonymes

disorder, turmoil, agitation, disturbance

Antonymes

peace, calm, tranquility, order

Collocations

social unrest, civil unrest, political unrest

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