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Meanings of
agitated
in English
Portuguese
inquieto
Catalan
agitat
Spanish
agitado
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Troubled emotionally and usually deeply.
unagitated
Related terms
excited
emotional
stirred
impatient
shaken
tense
aroused
frantic
feverish
hysterical
Portuguese
inquieto
Tossing.
tossing
Related terms
moving
Usage of
agitated
in English
1
University life in the Middle Ages was in general tumultuous and
agitated
.
2
Today, though, he was
agitated
,
and asked to speak to Noriyaki immediately.
3
The body problem had been solved, but the Mexican authorities remained
agitated
.
4
The banker stared past him at the
agitated
group in the corridor.
5
It is not often that one has seen him looking so
agitated
.
6
But speaking via telephone last week from Boston he seems genuinely
agitated
.
7
People become more
agitated
,
less trusting, more prone to react with violence.
8
In my
agitated
state, I found it difficult to collect my thoughts.
9
I had listened to him in silence; strange conflicting feelings
agitated
me.
10
Suddenly Jonathan left the room and then came back in looking
agitated
.
11
He had become extremely
agitated
and abusive toward the sector car crew.
12
During the brief report, the American pal with me grew increasingly
agitated
.
13
Nathaniel was greatly
agitated
as he faced the minister in the doorway.
14
The old thrill came over the Fire Eater in these
agitated
times.
15
Suddenly they showed an
agitated
interest in something in front of them.
16
They confused the mind of the government and
agitated
the state authorities.
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agitated
agitate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
much agitated
more agitated
agitated voice
so agitated
too agitated
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Translations for
agitated
Portuguese
inquieto
Catalan
agitat
inquiet
Spanish
agitado
inquieto
Agitated
through the time
Agitated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Less common
United States of America
Less common
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