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The word is fidget.

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Q: What is the Word for to move or act restlessly from latter f?
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What is fidgeting?

is the act of moving about restlessly. Fidgeting may be a result of nervousness, agitation, boredom or a combination of these.


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What words can you get from the root word active?

Active itself is not a root word, but act is. One common word with this root word is react.


What does the root word mot mean?

mot the root word means move


Antonyms of act?

Some antonyms for the word act include inaction, quiet, inactivity, and stoppage. Some synonyms include action, undertaking, move, and doing.


What is anther word for motion?

Some synonyms are: act, advance, gesture, ambulation, locomotion, mobility, move, motility, etc.


Is the word freedom a concrete noun?

No, the noun freedom is an abstract noun; a word for the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint; the ability to move or act freely; the state of being released from something usually unpleasant or restrictive; a word for a concept.


Is pull a noun?

Yes, the word 'pull' is a noun as a word for the act of moving something towards you or away from where it was; a strong physical force that causes things to move in a particular direction.


What makes a clever act?

a clever act is a smart move


How do bones act as levers?

they act to help move your bones


What is the Luhya word for act?

The Luhya word for the English word act is "tendo."


What does the word hasting mean?

To move or act swiftly; hurry. This word is archaic and rare. The common modern term is hastening. (The older verb to haste has been replaced with the verb to hasten).