unrest-n; 2 Senses

Sense Number 1: state of public turmoil, social upheaval

Commentary: UNREST[+state][+public][+turmoil][+civic]
NOTE: refers to a group's reaction, behavior

Examples:
There was growing unrest among the populace of the occupied country.
The national guard is enforcing a curfew as a pre-emptive measure against possible unrest over the verdict in this high profile case.
The crowd's unrest grew as more people joined in the chanting.

Mappings:
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1

Sense Number 2: personal feeling of agitation, restlessness

Commentary: UNREST[+state][+individual][+emotional][+agitation]
NOTE: refers to an individual's personal feelings

Examples:
The girl's sense of unrest grew over the years living in the stodgy little town.
The unrest in John's face during the turbulent flight surprised Mary.
Yoga was a welcome antidote to the frenzy and unrest of her daily life.

Mappings:
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2