The personality type of an unstable extrovert.
From Hans Eysenck's perspective, a person who is restless, impulsive, optimistic, and active would likely fit the extraversion personality type. Eysenck's theory categorizes personality along two primary dimensions: extraversion-introversion and neuroticism-stability. The traits described align with high levels of extraversion, characterized by sociability, energy, and a tendency towards positive emotions. This type is often seen as outgoing and enthusiastic, thriving in social interactions and seeking stimulation.
Arrogant
The Monkey is an outgoing, witty personality. They are mischievous at heart and enjoy mental stimulation. At their worst they can be deceptive, manipulative and restless.
Alphas are ambitious, boastful, conceited, ingenius, outgoing, show-offs and shrewd. Betas are pleasure-seeking, restless, adventurous, argumentative, daring, impulsive and talkative. Gammas are conservative, retiring, inhibited, quiet, cautious, peacable, moderate and reserved. Deltas are reflective, idiosyncratic, creative and detached but can get fragmented, conflicted and withdrawn.
Some other examples of a better word for exciting could be thrilling, exhilarating, stirring, stimulating, invigorating, electrifying, or moving.
rambunctious rowdy rough restless relentless rabid radical real realistic responsive reticent reluctant raging
Restless is an adjective. Restless is not a verb.
more restless, most restless
No, the word 'restless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a restless night, a restless audience).The noun form of the adjective 'restless' is restlessness,.
Zack is described in Crisis Core as "restless like a little puppy" and having "zero attention span." During the beginning of Crisis Core, he's restless and aggressive, always wanting to see action. He settles down a bit after Angeal's death, but retains his optimism and off-the-wall creativity.
The suffix of "restless" is "-less."
Restless is an adjective.