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agitated, anxious, troubled, bothered
Some synonyms would be restive, agitated and fretful.
upset, worried, troubled, distracted, tormented, distraught, agitated, wretched
Synonyms of the word flustered can be: (but aren't limited to) irritated, frustrated, agitated, embarrassed, discomposed, perplexed, rattled, hassle, confused.
Worried Anxious Upset Perturbed Troubled Distressed Uneasy Apprehensive Agitated (This is if you want to say something like, "His mother looked concerned.")
agitated, anxious, troubled, bothered
Some synonyms would be restive, agitated and fretful.
upset, worried, troubled, distracted, tormented, distraught, agitated, wretched
Synonyms of the word flustered can be: (but aren't limited to) irritated, frustrated, agitated, embarrassed, discomposed, perplexed, rattled, hassle, confused.
Worried Anxious Upset Perturbed Troubled Distressed Uneasy Apprehensive Agitated (This is if you want to say something like, "His mother looked concerned.")
agitated water
a stormy or agitated state
Synonyms for ebullient can include enthusiastic, vivacious, effusive, and exuberant. The words high-spirited, zippy, frothy, excited, agitated, elated, and bouncy are also possibly synonyms, depending on the context.
Agitated means feeling or appearing to be troubled or nervous.
She was so agitated by the constant noise that she couldn't focus on her work.
Not exactly the same. However, a form of wild can be used as an adjective. For example, agitated is a synonym for frantic, and if you play with the words, then "the man was wildly agitated because someone rammed his brand new car". Or you can say that "the man went wild when he saw that his brand new motorcycle was damaged in the parking lot". Of course, the implied meaning is frantic.
Agitated Screams of Maggots was created on 2006-11-15.