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- Dictionaryagitated/ˈadʒɪteɪtɪd/
adjective
- 1. feeling or appearing troubled or nervous: "there's no point getting agitated"
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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.
- English (US)
AGITATED meaning: 1. worried or angry: 2. worried or angry:...
- Agit-Pop
agit-pop definition: 1. the use of popular music to spread...
- Agitation
AGITATION definition: 1. worry and anxiety: 2. the situation...
- Agitated in Arabic
AGITATED translate: مُحتَدّ / ثائر / قَلِق. Learn more in...
- Agitated in Spanish
AGITATED translate: inquieto, nervioso, agitado/da...
- Agitated in French
AGITATED translate: agité/-ée, inquiet/-ète, agité. Learn...
- Portuguese Translation
agitated translate: agitado, agitado/-da...
- Agitated in Polish
AGITATED translate: poruszony, poruszony, podniecony. Learn...
- English (US)
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.
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.
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.
Using agitated to describe things or people usually means that something has been stirred up or set in motion in a way that’s a bit messy or turbulent. When people become agitated , their emotions have been stirred up—the word implies the opposite of stillness or calm.
Agitated means very worried or upset, and showing this in behaviour, movements, or voice. Learn more about the word frequency, pronunciation, derived forms, and usage of agitated in British and American English.
When you get agitated, your emotions get stirred up by something that’s frustrating, annoying, or stressful. When physical things are agitated, they are literally stirred up—the part of a washing machine that agitates the clothes (spins them around in the water) is called an agitator.