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Agitating Meaning in English

word · lemma: agitate

ˈædʒəˌteɪtɪŋ
AJ-uh-tay-ting
ˈædʒɪtˌeɪtɪŋ
AJ-ih-tay-ting

Definition

Causing strong emotions such as worry or anger, or physically stirring or shaking something. Can refer to making someone upset, or stirring a liquid.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in formal or written English for both physical (e.g., mixing) and emotional (e.g., disturbing) contexts. Common with liquids ('agitating the solution') or feelings ('an agitating speech'). Not slang; more common in academic, scientific, or emotional descriptions.

Example Sentences

The scientist was agitating the mixture to help it dissolve.

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He gave an agitating speech that made many people angry.

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The sound outside is agitating my dog, and he keeps barking.

basic

Watching the news these days can be really agitating.

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Don't keep agitating the bottle, or it'll spill everywhere.

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Some people find crowded places agitating, while others enjoy the energy.

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