Get to know Agitated better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like excited or jolted.
Agitated meaning
simple past and past participle of agitate
Synonyms of Agitated
Using Agitated
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of agitate
- Useful related words include: excited, jolted, unagitated, churning.
- In the example corpus, agitated often appears in combinations such as: agitated and, agitated for, became agitated.
Context around Agitated
- Average sentence length in these examples: 20.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Agitated
- In this selection, "agitated" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 20.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, became, blackouts, less, world, horses and girl stand out and add context to how "agitated" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include aggressive or agitated patients who and agitated girl did. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "agitated" sits close to words such as andreas, audits and bcci, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with agitated
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Charmeleon even began to attack Ash with flames when agitated. (10 words)
And the camera is only slightly less agitated than she is. (11 words)
But Rand Briem quickly becomes agitated and confrontational with the officers. (11 words)
For all that Johnson’s supporters agitated for his return when his successor was forced to resign, when push came to shove, his own party thought he was damaged goods and blocked any return to the throne. (37 words)
Featuring wrenching interviews with her family, who agitated for her freedom and appealed for mercy to the murdered man's son, the film recounts how an international campaign for Jabbari's life arose. (33 words)
After a series of strange happenings—blackouts, agitated horses, pained noises emanating from the canyons—OJ observes what appears to be a flying saucer gliding through the inky night sky. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin warned that the ongoing wars in have the potential to destabilise 'an already febrile and agitated world'.
After a series of strange happenings—blackouts, agitated horses, pained noises emanating from the canyons—OJ observes what appears to be a flying saucer gliding through the inky night sky.
After being slapped, Pszenyczniak became agitated and charged at the student who was inside a classroom, court records say.
Agitated girl did not come in with us, but probably for the best.
And the camera is only slightly less agitated than she is.
At this point, the man gets agitated and stumbles over his argument.
But Rand Briem quickly becomes agitated and confrontational with the officers.
Charmeleon even began to attack Ash with flames when agitated.
Dealing with agitated, disorderly passengers is not uncommon, said the workers interviewed, nor is receiving threats from those under the influence of substances or who are otherwise impaired.
Earlier, Saif Ali Khan got agitated with the behaviour of paparazzi as they tried to invade his personal space.
Featuring wrenching interviews with her family, who agitated for her freedom and appealed for mercy to the murdered man's son, the film recounts how an international campaign for Jabbari's life arose.
For all that Johnson’s supporters agitated for his return when his successor was forced to resign, when push came to shove, his own party thought he was damaged goods and blocked any return to the throne.
Groups representing nurses and hospitals argue that such laws address the daily reality of aggressive or agitated patients who sometimes become violent.
Her phone was later discovered on a bench, still dialled into the call, and her pet Willow was found in ‘an agitated state’ along the river.
In an agitated speech, Rep. Dan Saddler, R-Eagle River joined a series of Republicans in denouncing Edgmon.
It took a while for an agitated field to get organised on the start line and several jockeys took painful-looking falls as the race took shape.
Let’s hope that the citizens are not confused and get agitated.
Minter initially claimed that when Scott came home from school, he was agitated and started screaming, police sources said at the time.
Officers, supported by firearms teams arrived to find a bull in an ‘agitated state’ – posing a threat to people in the area.
Stevens learned of this … and became agitated when the teacher said they had removed the camera.
Common combinations with agitated
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- agitated and 31×
- agitated for 15×
- became agitated 12×
- an agitated 12×
- increasingly agitated 10×
- and agitated 9×
- was agitated 9×
- agitated when 9×
- the agitated 8×
- agitated by 7×