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    Ag·i·tat·ed
    /ˈajəˌtātəd/

    adjective

    • 1. feeling or appearing troubled or nervous: "there's no point getting agitated"
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  3. Learn the meaning of agitate, a verb that means to excite and often trouble the mind or feelings of, to stir up public discussion, or to move with an irregular action. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.

  4. Learn the meaning of agitated as an adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Agitated means troubled in mind, disturbed and upset, or excited and feverish.

  5. To feel agitated is to feel anxious, bothered, or worried. The verb agitate means to make someone feel this way. It can also mean to shake something up, stir it up, or cause it to move around roughly, as in The storm is agitating the water, stirring up huge waves.

  6. Agitated means worried or angry, or nervous because of worry or fear that is difficult to control. See how to use this adjective in different contexts and languages, and learn its pronunciation.

  7. Agitate means to make someone feel worried or angry, to argue forcefully for a change, or to shake a liquid. Learn more about the verb agitate, its usage and related words, with examples and translations.

  8. Agitate definition: to move or force into violent, irregular action. See examples of AGITATE used in a sentence.

  9. The verb agitate means "to shake up." So someone who is agitated has been shaken up by something — disturbing news, a careless driver who nearly caused a huge accident, or just a very long, very bad day. Agitated can also describe being activated, or fired up about something.

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